![]() ![]() Anne is left in no doubt about her father's crimes, and Joe is left estranged from his family. She confronts Anne and her father, and when she is capable of shooting Joe, she shoots herself instead. Iya breaks into their house, armed with a pistol. Still, Anne is now increasingly concerned about her father's past, and confronts him. Eventually he is arrested and sent to trial, but is found not guilty on account of insufficient evidence. His family sticks by him, but some seeds of doubt are sown. Joe suddenly becomes the centre of attention. ![]() Joe thinks it concerns a trivial matter about his business, but he and his family are shocked when the show instead links him to the massacre of Iya's family in Lithuania. His adult daughter Anne lives with him, and one day she receives a phone call from Iya Zetnick, asking her to ensure she watches a television current affairs show coming up. A young Iya Zetnick crawls out of the bodies in tears, apparently having survived a massacre.ĭecades later in modern-day Melbourne Joe Muller and his affable family are introduced. The film begins with a scene of an open pit full of shot naked bodies somewhere in Lithuania during the Second World War. The film was also entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival. At the 1990 AFI awards, Max von Sydow won the 'Best Actor in a Lead Role' category, and Julia Blake won the 'Best Actress in a Supporting Role'. The film was directed by John Power, written by Tony Cavanaugh and Graham Hartley and produced by Barron Entertainment and Film Victoria. In 2012 New York is a city devastated, with rival gangs living in communes. There's the usual fine performance from Max von Sydow as the 'Baron' while an old-looking Yul Brynner does well as Carson, the Ultimate Warrior. His daughter, Anne Winton ( Carol Drinkwater), is not certain whom to believe. This relatively obscure film is, it has to be said, under-rated. Father is a 1990 film about a retired German immigrant living in Australia, Joe Muller ( Max von Sydow), who is accused by a strange woman named Iya Zetnick ( Julia Blake) of being a former Nazi who committed war crimes during the Second World War. ![]()
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