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Tuvia leads his group to build a, "community" in the forest, providing food, shelter, and care for around 1,000 people, including women, children, and elderly, whom they call "Malbushim".

The film highlights the Bielski partisans' active, often violent resistance against Nazis, rather than portraying Jews as passive victims.

The characters must make difficult choices to survive, sometimes having to act ruthlessly. Historical Background: subtitle Defiance

Defiance is a 2008 war film directed by Edward Zwick that tells the true story of the , a group of Jewish brothers who led over 1,000 Jewish refugees to safety in the Belorussian forest during World War II. The film focuses on the themes of survival, moral dilemmas, and the fight against Nazi oppression. Core Themes and Content:

If you tell me if you're interested in the of the Bielski brothers, the film's cinematic choices , or specific scenes , I can provide more focused information. Defiance film review | Den of Geek Tuvia leads his group to build a, "community"

Tuvia, at one point, must sacrifice his white horse to feed his starving people, symbolizing his sacrifice of his own dignity for their survival.

The film shows a wedding in the forest, which acts as a form of cultural defiance, maintaining Jewish tradition in the face of annihilation. Historical Background: Defiance is a 2008 war film

Based on the book Defiance: The Bielski Partisans by Nechama Tec.