Sabotage
Originally released in 1945. Sabotage is a documentary/war film. directed by Jacques Kupissonoff. At just 14 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The Second World War is a black page in the history of the Belgian national railways. The company was taken over by the German occupiers and 'trains of death' transported victims of the Nazi regime to concentration camps. In this documentary from 1945 filmmaker Jacques Kupissonoff reconstructs the activities of 'Group G' that specialized in the sabotage of the railway network during the Second World War. The film includes exclusive images of wrecked railway infrastructure.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- BelFilm
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sabotage about?
The Second World War is a black page in the history of the Belgian national railways. The company was taken over by the German occupiers and 'trains of death' transported victims of the Nazi regime...
Who directed Sabotage?
Sabotage was directed by Jacques Kupissonoff.
How long is Sabotage?
Sabotage has a runtime of 0 hours and 14 minutes (14 minutes total).
When was Sabotage released?
Sabotage was released on January 1, 1945 in theaters.