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''Beautiful Blue Eyes'' (originally entitled ''Iron Cross'') is a 2022 English
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written and directed by Joshua Newton. It stars
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in his final role as a retired police detective who believes he has found the
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officer who slaughtered his family in
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.
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, Alexander Newton, Calita Rainford,
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,
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, and
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appear in supporting roles. Shot in 2007, the film premiered as ''Iron Cross'' at the 26th
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in 2010 and had a limited theatrical release the following year. It was not shown publicly again until 2022 when the film was retitled ''Beautiful Blue Eyes'' and given a new limited release to coincide with a re-release of Scheider's film ''
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Plot

Joseph is a retired
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survivor. He travels to
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to visit his son Ronnie years after turning his back on him for rejecting a promising career in the NYPD and marrying a local artist, Anna. No sooner does Joseph attempt to heal the rift with Ronnie than he swears that an elderly man living in Ronnie's building, under the false name of Shrager, is the
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Commander who slaughtered his entire family during
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. With little hope of seeing him stand trial, Joseph talks Ronnie into exacting justice – and vengeance – and together they set out to kill him. Flashbacks reveal the teenage love of Young Joseph for a heroic Polish girl, Kashka, and his narrow escape from the massacre, leading to the film's climax.


Cast

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as Joseph ** Alexander Newton as Young Joseph *
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as Ronnie * Calita Rainford as Anna *
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as Kashka *
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as Frau Ganz *
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as Shrager / Vogler ** Mateusz Janicki as Young Vogler


Production

Newton developed the script from a concept involving his father, Bruno Newton. Joshua asked himself what his father would do in the event that he discovered the man who murdered his family during the Holocaust. The character of Joseph, played by Roy Scheider, is loosely based on Bruno Newton. Alexander Newton, son of Joshua and grandson of Bruno, played the young Joseph during World War II. Bruno Newton died during filming from the same disease that took Roy Scheider's life nine months later,
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. As Scheider died before production was finished, some of his scenes were completed utilizing CGI techniques.


Accolades

The film had a week-long qualifying run in Los Angeles for awards consideration. It later aired at the 26th
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in September 2010, where director Joshua Newton won the Visionary Filmmaker Award. His son, Alexander, won the festival's prize for Best Young Actor for his portrayal of the young Joseph. On 15 November 2010, the film received the Remembrance Award at the Museum of Tolerance International Film Festival in Los Angeles. Rabbi Marvin Hier, Founder and Dean of the Museum of Tolerance and the
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, called the picture "The most important film since Schindler's List". '' Box Office Pro'' magazine's Pete Hammond gave the film a favourable review, writing "What he's achieved here is a beautifully crafted movie likely to have audiences talking long afterward, especially considering the twist ending that left the audience I previewed the film with buzzing."


Lawsuits


Oscar campaign lawsuit

In the summer of 2009, ''
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nominee. The magazine's sales staff, apparently acting independent of the editorial staff, contacted Joshua Newton that same day, signing him to a $400,000 ($ today) Oscar ad campaign. The November 2009 Oscar ad campaign was undercut after the film had a week-long, unadvertised, Oscar qualifying run in Los Angeles in December 2009. A review from that run, published by ''Varietys editorial staff, was quite negative, opening with: "''Iron Cross'' will be remembered as Roy Scheider's swan song and little else". Following an apology by the magazine's managing director, the editor removed the review from the magazine's website, with no official explanation. Calibra LLC, the production company behind the film, sued ''Variety'', stating that the review breached the advertising agreement to promote the picture for Oscar consideration. On 12 May 2010 a California Superior Court judge granted ''Variety''s anti-
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motion and dismissed Calibra's case as ''Varietys review was protected under the
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. Calibra subsequently appealed on the grounds that ''Variety'' had impliedly waived the magazine's free speech rights when it signed the promotions contract. The California Court of Appeal held that ''Variety''s rights under the First Amendment could only be waived expressly, not as an implied term of the agreement, and as such ruled in favor of ''Variety''. The original negative review from ''Variety'' has been re-posted to their website.


Facebook advertising lawsuit

Ahead of the film's 2022 release, Joshua Newton filed a lawsuit against Facebook for banning the filmmakers from promoting or advertising the film. Facebook stated the film's title violated its policy against content that "includes direct or indirect assertions or implications about a person's race", among other personal attributes. A California federal court dismissed the lawsuit in September 2023.Newton v. Meta Platforms, Inc., 2023 WL 5749258 (N.D. Cal. Sept. 6, 2023

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References


External links

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Pete Hammond's review BoxOffice.com


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