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A historical drama based on the true story of Victor Perez, who became a boxing world champion during the 1930s in Paris. Because of his Jewish background he was deported to Auschwitz and had to fight there for the amusement of the Nazis. Victor "Young" Perez , tells the true and incredibly moving story of the Tunisian Jewish boxer, who became the World Champion in 1931 and 1932. Victor Perez started training as a boxer at age 14 along with his older brother Benjamin "Kid" Perez. He rose to great fame thanks to the help and guidance of Leon Bellier and had a relationship with French-Italian actress Mireille Balin. The 5'1", 110-pound Perez won the International Boxing Union's crown with a 2nd-round knockout of American champion Frankie Genaro, becoming the youngest world champion in boxing history. Perez was arrested in Paris on September 21, 1943 and arrived at Auschwitz on October 10, 1943, as part of "Transport 60". He was held in Auschwitz III/Monowitz. Whilst there he was forced to participate in boxing matches for the amusement of the Nazis. By 1945, Victor had survived 140 bouts in 15 months and won 139! Perez was one of the prisoners on the "Death March" that left the camp on January 18, 1945. (Cinemax)

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English Can anybody tell me what this movie’s got to do with Bulgaria, which tries to look as the main producer of this film? I get that for their lack of worldwide fame, the Bulgarians are trying to make themselves famous for something, but this doesn’t really make any sense. The movie itself isn’t bad at all. But it has two completely mismatching storylines; one is taking place just before the war in a boxing setting and the other is taking place directly in a concentration camp. The story from before the war is boring and uninteresting, but the one in a concentration camp really gets things going. If you last till the very end and see Young through the entire movie, the ending will definitely make it up to you. ()

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