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Release Year: 1993
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: La lista de Schindler, Schindlers Liste, Списъкът на Шиндлер, La liste de Schindler, Schindleruv seznam, Schindleri nimekiri, Schindlerin lista, Schindlers lista, La liste de Schindler, Shindleris sia, I lista tou Schindler, Η Λίστα του Σίντλερ, Schindlerova lista, Schindler listája, Reshimut Schindler, La lista di Schindler, Shindorâ no risuto, Список Шиндлера, Schindler'in Listesi
Director: Steven Spielberg
Writer: Steven Zaillian, Thomas Keneally
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Companies: Amblin Entertainment
Genre: Biographical Film, Biography, Drama, Film Based On A Novel, Historical Film, History, War
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: auschwitz-birkenau concentration camp, based on true story, biography, black and white, concentration camp, defense industry, evil, factory, ghetto, hero, historical fiction, holocaust (shoah), hopeful, industrialist, jew persecution, kraków, poland, loving, nazi, nazi train, philosophical, poland, ss (nazi schutzstaffel), train, weapons manufacturer, world war ii
Schindler's List recounts the true story of Oskar Schindler, a businessman who, with the help of his accountant Itzhak Stern, saves over a thousand Jewish lives during World War II by employing them in his factory, shielding them from Nazi persecution. The film follows Schindler's transformation from a womanizing opportunist to a compassionate hero as he witnesses the brutal treatment of Jews in Krakow's ghetto and at Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Throughout the war, Schindler risks his life and fortune to smuggle Jewish workers into his factory, bribing Nazi officials and defying SS commander Amon Goeth's orders. Ultimately, Schindler's List tells the story of how one man's actions saved over a thousand lives, forever immortalized in the 'Schindler's list' of those who were rescued.
Schindler's List is a 1993 historical drama film directed by Steven Spielberg and based on the true story of Oskar Schindler, as chronicled in Thomas Keneally's novel 'Schindler's Ark'. The movie is notable for its black-and-white cinematography and emotional impact, which effectively conveys the horrors of the Holocaust. It focuses on themes such as the power of compassion in the face of evil, the moral ambiguity of bystanders, and the courage it takes to stand against tyranny. Schindler's List is considered one of Spielberg's masterpieces and has won numerous awards, including seven Academy Awards.
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