Three films comprise Where to and Back directed by Axel Corti and written by Georg Stefan Troller. The trilogy is loosely based on Troller’s life as a Viennese Jew who fled Europe as a teenager, emigrated to the United States, and returned to Europe during World War II as an American soldier.
Each of these full length feature films – which are connected to each other by an advancing chronology and a series of overlapping characters – are meant to be viewed together, but each is a stand-alone masterpiece of filmmaking.
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CRITICAL ACCLAIM FOR WHERE TO AND BACK
“Where to and Back is a masterpiece”
– Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times
“Remarkable films.”
– Deborah J. Kunk, Los Angeles Herald Examiner
“At once intimate and epic and an impeccable period re-creation, ‘Where to and Back’ is a masterpiece shot in gritty black and white and populated by several dozen richly drawn characters.”
– Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times
“A masterful, engrossing, novelistic trilogy.”
– Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times
“A filmmaker whose restless, intelligent camera eye is always fixed on the fresh and illuminating phrase, gesture, moment.”
– John Powers, L.A. Weekly
“The story of individuals compelled to reshape their identities against the backdrop of World War II.“
– Annette Insdorf, New York Times
“The cast is perfect.”
“What Corti and Troller have done is what artists do: illuminate the life, the lives, within the history – the terrible drama, the bizarre comedy, the wry contradictions.”
– Stanley Kauffmann, New Republic
EXTERNAL REVIEWS
FORWARD Review
NPR Fresh Air Review
LINKS
God Does Not Believe in Us Anymore (Where to and Back, Part 1)
Santa Fe (Where to and Back, Part 2)
Welcome in Vienna (Where to and Back, Part 3)
A Woman's Pale Blue Handwriting
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Where to and Back
Wohin und zurück
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