Taking Sides (2001)

seeders: 1 leechers: 0
Added 18 years ago by c12h22o11 in Movies - DVD
Downloaded 22 times.
thepiratebay.org
Taking Sides (2001)
  • Release date: 7 Mar 2002
  • Release year: 2001
  • Runtime: 108 minutes
  • Country: France, United Kingdom, Germany, Austria
  • Keywords: bombed out building, jitterbug, acquittal, rubber band, black and white scene, theater audience, woods, destroyed city, musical quintet, germany
  • Budget: $20,000,000
Plot:
In Berlin at the end of World War II, Wilhelm Furtwangler (Stellan Skarsgard) is conducting Ludwig van Beethoven's 5th Symphony when yet another Allied air raid stops the performance. A minister in the Nazi government comes to Furtwangler's dressing room to advise him that he should go abroad, and escape the war. The film then jumps to some time after the Allied victory. U.S. Army General Wallace (R. Lee Ermey) tells Major Steve Arnold (Harvey Keitel) to "get" Furtwangler at his denazification hearing: "Find Wilhelm Furtwangler guilty. He represents everything that was rotten in Germany." Arnold gets an office with Lt. David Wills (Moritz Bleibtreu), a German-American Jew, and Emmaline Straube (Birgit Minichmayr), daughter of an executed member of the German resistance. Arnold questions several musicians, many of whom know Emmaline's father and say that Furtwangler refused to give Adolf Hitler the Nazi salute. Arnold begins interrogating Furtwangler, asking why he didn't leave Germany in 1933 like so many other musicians. Why he had played for Hitler's birthday? Why he had played at a Nazi rally? Why his recording of Anton Bruckner's 7th Symphony was used on the radio after Hitler's death? Arnold gets a second violinist to tell him about Furtwangler's womanizing and the conductor's professional jealousy of Herbert von Karajan. In a subplot, Arnold is assisted by a young Jewish U.S. Army lieutenant. The young officer begins to have sympathy for the conductor, as does the young German woman who works as a clerk in their office. This causes friction between Arnold and his subordinates. In a voice-over, Arnold explains that Furtwangler was exonerated at the later hearings but boasts that his questioning "winged" him. Footage of the real Furtwangler shows him shaking hands with Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels after a concert. The conductor surreptitiously wipes his hands with a cloth after touching the Nazi.

Available in versions:
1080p 720p 480p

Torrent Contents Size: 4.37 GB

Taking Sides (2001)
VIDEO_TS
VIDEO_TS.BUP
BUP
6 KB
VIDEO_TS.IFO
IFO
6 KB
VTS_01_0.BUP
BUP
58 KB
VTS_01_0.IFO
IFO
58 KB
VTS_01_1.VOB
VOB
1024 MB
VTS_01_2.VOB
VOB
1024 MB
VTS_01_3.VOB
VOB
1024 MB
VTS_01_4.VOB
VOB
1024 MB
VTS_01_5.VOB
VOB
373.72 MB

Description

Related Torrents

Location

Trackers

Tracker name
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969/announce
udp://9.rarbg.me:2850/announce
udp://9.rarbg.to:2920/announce
udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337
udp://tracker.leechers-paradise.org:6969/announce
Torrent hash:
Audio Quality
0/10
Video Quality
0/10

Media Information

ⓘ Description Feb 27, 2026

General

Video Streams

Video Stream 1 PAL 16:9 >5 MBPS
Codec: PAL 16:9 >5 MBPS?Video CodecThe compression method used for the video. Newer codecs keep the same quality with smaller files.
MPEG-2H.264HEVCAV1
OlderMore efficient →
Bit Rate: 5 Mbps?Video Bit RateThe amount of data used per second for the video. Higher generally means better picture quality, but also a larger file.

Audio Streams

Audio Stream 1 DD ENG
Channels: β€”?Audio ChannelsMono — a single audio channel, typically for voice or older recordings.
C👤
Codec: Dolby Digital (AC-3)?Audio FormatThe compression method for audio. Lossless codecs preserve the original studio quality perfectly.
Lossy (smaller files)MP2MP3AACVorbisOpusDDDD+DTS
Lossless (studio quality)FLACDTS-HD MATrueHDPCM
Sample Rate: 48 kHz?Sample RateHow many audio snapshots per second. 48 kHz is the video standard — more than enough for the full range of human hearing.
Bit Rate: β€”