Oskar Schindler, a German industrialist and Nazi Party member, finds himself at the heart of the Holocaust's horror in occupied Poland. His factory becomes an unlikely sanctuary for hundreds of Jewish workers he saves from certain death in the camps. This 1983 documentary examines the true events that preceded the famous Hollywood adaptation, using archival footage, survivor testimonies, and rare documents. The film focuses on the moral transformation of a man who evolved from a speculator and hedonist into a savior, risking everything for the lives of strangers.
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This television documentary stands as a crucial historical record, capturing Schindler's story before its global recognition. Stripped of Hollywood gloss, it focuses on raw, unvarnished facts that are no less powerful.
What lingers after viewing is not the image of a hero, but a profound question about the nature of humanity in inhuman times. The film's power lies in its stark, testimonial simplicity. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Jon Blair
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Grim chronicle, stark black-and-white archives, the quiet gravity of witness accounts.
Dirk Bogarde
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Irena Schek
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Mojesz Pantirer
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Solomon Urbach
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Emilie Schindler
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Eva Kisza
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Leopold Pfefferberg
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Ruth Kalder
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Herman Rosner
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Leo Rosner
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