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  1. Triumph of the Spirit is a 1989 American biographical drama film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Willem Dafoe and Edward James Olmos. The screenplay was inspired by true events, the same as the older Slovak film The Boxer and Death directed by Peter Solan.

  2. Triumph of the Spirit: Directed by Robert M. Young. With Willem Dafoe, Edward James Olmos, Robert Loggia, Wendy Gazelle. In Greece during World War II, a young Jewish boxer, his girlfriend, and their families are sent to Auschwitz.

  3. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. In Greece during World War II, Salamo Arouch (Willem Dafoe), a young Jewish boxer, meets regularly with girlfriend ...

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  4. Feb 2, 1990 · Triumph of the Spirit” goes to great lengths to establish a basis in fact. It is inspired by a true story, we are told, the story of a Greek Jew who survived the Holocaust because he was an expert boxer. And it is the first fiction film to be shot on location in the death camp of Auschwitz.

  5. Oct 11, 2014 · Triumph Of The Spirit Trailer 1989Director: Robert M. YoungStarring: Edward James Olmos, Robert Loggia, Willem Dafoe, Wendy Gazelle, Kelly Wolf, Official Co...

  6. In Greece during World War II, a young Jewish boxer, his girlfriend, and their families are sent to Auschwitz. When the camp guards learn of his boxing abilities, they force him to participate in weekly boxing matches.

  7. Overview. During World War II, Salamo Arouch, a passionate boxer, is arrested and sent to a concentration camp. Soon, he is forced to box against his fellow prisoners for the sake of entertainment.

  8. Trailer. In Greece during World War II, a young Jewish boxer, meets regularly with girlfriend Allegra until they and their families are sent to Auschwitz. When the Nazis learn of his boxing, they force him to participate in weekly boxing matches.

  9. Triumph of the Spirit is a 1989 American biographical drama film directed by Robert M. Young and starring Willem Dafoe and Edward James Olmos. The screenplay was inspired by true events, the same as the older Slovak film The Boxer and Death directed by Peter Solan.

  10. Triumph of the Spirit. DRAMA. This story is based on the real life experiences of Salamo Arouch, a middle weight boxing champion of the Balkan countries. Captured by the Nazis in 1943, Arouch was sent to one of their death camps where he was forced to fight over 200 opponents for the entertainment of the SS Officers.