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/ Summary - In the waning months of the Third Reich, the unpopular ten-year-old German boy, Johannes "Jojo" Betzler, can't wait to join the ranks of the Nazi Party's youth organisation, during an intense training weekend that guarantees to separate the men from the boys. Massively into swastikas and ready to give up his life for his megalomaniac idol, Adolf Hitler, instead, the Führer's tiny number one fan gets kicked out of the Hitler Youth after a disastrous first assignment in front of his peers--an ignominious defeat that earns Jojo an equally degrading nickname. Now, with nothing but time on his hands, Johannes is in for a rude awakening when he accidentally unearths his progressive mother's well-hidden secret and comes face-to-face with a shocking new reality so much different from the hypnotic indoctrinations he's absorbed. But, does everything happen for a reason? Are the others always the enemy? In a mad world, devoured by fear and prejudice, is youthful innocence humankind's redemption? / duration - 1H 48 Minute / 8,2 / 10 / directed by - Taika Waititi / Writer - Christine Leunens

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Zuikis dzodzo watch movies online. Zuikis dzodzo watch movie download. Zuikis dzodzo watch movies and tv shows. Cast Roman Griffin Davis Thomasin McKenzie Scarlett Johansson Taika Waititi Sam Rockwell Rebel Wilson Alfie Allen Stephen Merchant Archie Yates TEASER TRAILER MEME Message from Taika Videos JOJO RABBIT Official Trailer JOJO RABBIT Trailer Opening Dates Home Searchlight Pictures Legal Get Tickets Coming Soon 10/18 Los Angeles New York 10/25 Austin Boston Chicago Denver Phoenix San Francisco Washington D. C. Toronto 11/1 Albany Albuquerque Ann Arbor Atlanta Baltimore Boca / W. Palm Beach Buffalo Charlotte Charlottesville Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Dallas / Ft. Worth Dayton Detroit Des Moines Ft. Myers Hartford / New Haven Houston Indianapolis Kansas City Las Vegas Lexington Louisville Madison Miami / Ft. Lauderdale Milwaukee Minneapolis Norfolk/Newport News North Hampton / Springfield Philadelphia Pittsburgh Portland Raleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill Richmond Rochester Sacramento Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego Santa Fe Seattle St. Louis Tucson Calgary Edmonton Montreal Ottawa Vancouver New Zealand 10/24/2019 Australia 12/26/2019 United Kingdom 1/1/2020 Holland 1/9/2020 Finland 1/10/2020 Spain 1/10/2020 Sweden 1/10/2020 Denmark 1/16/2020 Norway 1/17/2020 Japan 1/17/2020 Austria 1/23/2020 Germany 1/23/2020 Italy 1/23/2020 Switzerland 1/23/2020 Argentina 1/23/2020 Mexico 1/24/2020 Belgium 1/29/2020 France 1/29/2020 Brazil 2/6/2020 Rest of world January 2020 *subject to change Your browser does not support HTML5 video. ► Roman Griffin Davis as Jojo Betzler Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. Thomasin McKenzie as Elsa Scarlett Johansson as Rosie Betzler Taika Waititi as Adolf Sam Rockwell as Captain Klenzendorf Rebel Wilson as Fräulein Rahm Alfie Allen as Finkel Stephen Merchant as Deertz Archie Yates as Yorki Director “I have always been drawn to stories that see life through children’s eyes. In this case, it happens to be a kid that we might not normally invest in. My grandfather fought against the Nazis in World War II and I’ve always been fascinated by that time and those events. When my mother told me about Christine Leunen’s book Caging Skies, I was drawn in by the fact it was told through the eyes of a German child indoctrinated into hate by adults. Having children of my own, I have become even more aware that adults are supposed to guide children through life and raise them to be better versions of themselves, and yet in times of war, adults are often doing the opposite. In fact, from a child's point of view, during these times adults appear chaotic and absurd when all the world needs is guidance and balance. I experienced a certain level of prejudice growing up as a Māori Jew, so making JOJO RABBIT has been a reminder, especially now, that we need to educate our kids about tolerance and continue to remind ourselves that there’s no place in this world for hate. Children are not born with hate, they are trained to hate. I hope the humour in JOJO RABBIT helps engage a new generation; it's important to keep finding new and inventive ways of telling the horrific story of World War II again and again for new generations, so that our children can listen, learn, and move forward, unified into the future. Here’s to putting an end to ignorance and replacing it with love. ” -Taika Waititi.

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