now we turn to sarah harmon. "13 minutes" was the big news of the day. what did you think? >> this was an interesting film because the director is not a well-known figure in history even though he did something quite amazing -- he single-handedly planted a bomb attempting to kill adolf hitler, and he certainly deserves a lot more recognition for what he did. you can sense the director's respect for this character. this ill-fated assassination attempt, as we all know, does not work out so instead of focusing on the attempt itself, he focuses on the developments in the character's life that led him to the point of being ready to do this incredible deed. my colleague had a chance to sit down with the director and talk about what made the man such a compelling character. >> is the first true resistance fighter we had, and he comes from the countryside. he is an ordinary man, who is, i would say, kind of clairvoyant a visionary. in 1939, they were strong again. the germans were the strongest nation in europe. we had the most efficient army. they just conquered poland and the bli