Emile Hirsch’s Holocaust Drama ‘Bau: Artist at War’ Gets Early 2025 Release and Trailer (Exclusive)

Emile Hirsch’s Holocaust Drama ‘Bau: Artist at War’ Gets Early 2025 Release and Trailer (Exclusive)

As a Holocaust survivor who has seen the worst of humanity, I can say that stories like Bau: Artist at War are more than just films – they are beacons of hope and resilience. Emile Hirsch’s portrayal of Joseph Bau is not only powerful but also deeply moving, reminding us all that even in the darkest times, laughter, joy, and our spirits remain untouched.


As a devoted admirer, I’m thrilled to share that the gripping Holocaust drama “Bau: Artist at War“, featuring Emile Hirsch portraying the true-life artist Joseph Bau, is set to grace the big screen with its release scheduled for the start of next year.

Sean McNamara’s historical drama movie titled “Reagan” will debut in theaters on January 24, 2025. The film, distributed by Showbiz Direct and Republic Pictures, boasts an impressive ensemble cast consisting of Inbar Lavi, Josh Zuckerman, Brittany Mitchell, Adam Tsekhman, Eugene Lipinski, Michael Benyaer, and Josh Blacker.

The inspiring tale of ‘Bau: Artist at Work‘ revolves around Holocaust survivor Bau (Hirsch), who utilized his creativity and intellect in concentration camps. His artistic abilities as a forger proved crucial in helping numerous individuals evade the horrors of these camps. Throughout the movie, Bau discovers lasting love with Rebecca (Lavi).

McNamara expresses great enthusiasm about unveiling the trailer for the film titled “Bau“. He emphasizes that this video, accessible only on The Hollywood Reporter , is a crucial story for global audiences. It serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of hope during challenging periods. He describes it as a compelling demonstration of resilience and is eager for everyone to witness its impact.

The movie was helmed by McNamara from a screenplay penned by Deborah Smerecnik, Ron Bass, and Sonia Kifferstein, which is adapted from Bau’s autobiography. In addition, McNamara, Smerecnik, David Brookwell, Marc Griffith, and Michelle P. Griffith all serve as the film’s producers.

In the trailer, Hirsch is depicted trying to stay hopeful amidst adversity, as he states, “Even in the face of hardship, there are things they cannot steal – like laughter, happiness, and our resilient spirits.” This quote comes from him character, Bau, in the movie.

The film “Bau: Artist at War” has garnered acclaim in various film festivals, with it being awarded the title of Best Picture at the Sunscreen Film Festival, Myrtle Beach Film Festival, and Tarzana International Film Festival.

McNamara is recognized for directing projects like “Reagan”, “The Miracle Season”, and “Soul Surfer”. Hirsch’s past works include “Milk”, “Lone Survivor”, and “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”.

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2024-11-15 23:24