Filmografia
Obejrzyj filmy związane z tematyką ratowania Żydów podczas Zagłady – udostępniamy informacje o polskich i zagranicznych produkcjach dotykających tematu, zarówno fabularnych, jak i dokumentalnych. Każda pozycja filmowa zawiera krótki opis bibliograficzny i streszczenie.
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Pamiętam,
Marcel Łoziński
The Shoach Foundation, Heritage Films
Poland, USA
Documentary film
60 min.
This film is part of the American “Broken Silence” series, based on material recorded for the Steven Spielberg Shoah Foundation. It tell the stories of four survivors who testify to both the help and the hostility which they experienced from Poles.
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Pamiętam,
Marcel Łoziński
The Shoach Foundation, Heritage Films
Poland, USA
Documentary film
60 min.
This film is part of the American “Broken Silence” series, based on material recorded for the Steven Spielberg Shoah Foundation. It tell the stories of four survivors who testify to both the help and the hostility which they experienced from Poles.
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Persona non grata,
Cellin Gluck
Japan
Biographical drama film
139 min
The story of Chiune Sugihara who, in World War II, as Consul in Lithuania, saved several thousand Jews, issuing them with illegal transit visas. To this day, Sugihara remains the only Japanese to have been honoured with the title of Righteous Among the Nations.
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Persona non grata,
Cellin Gluck
Japan
Biographical drama film
139 min
The story of Chiune Sugihara who, in World War II, as Consul in Lithuania, saved several thousand Jews, issuing them with illegal transit visas. To this day, Sugihara remains the only Japanese to have been honoured with the title of Righteous Among the Nations.
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A Pianist,
Roman Polański
Poland, UK, France
Drama film
142 min
Based on the memoirs of pianist and composer Władysław Szpilman, this film tells the story of how he miraculously escaped death, having been turned away from the Umschlagplatz by a Jewish policeman. After leaving the ghetto, he initially hides with Polish friends. Following the Warsaw Uprising, he is discovered by Willem Hosenfeld, a German Captain, who is moved by his piano-playing and saves his life.
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Pięć moich matek,
Michał Nekanda-Trepka
Telewizja Polska - I Program
Poland
Documentary film
27 min.
The story of Tama Lavy, a child Holocaust survivor, who, years later, decided to find her saviors. She says that, including her real mother who was murdered by the Nazis, she has five mothers. Three hid her during the War and a fourth who, after the War, took her to Israel. As a child, she was left in a convent near Zomość, where she was cared for by Sister Bogumiła Makowska (later honoured by Yad Vashem). On her return, she manages to find one of the women who hid her, as well as Sister Bogumiła.
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Pięć moich matek,
Michał Nekanda-Trepka
Telewizja Polska - I Program
Poland
Documentary film
27 min.
The story of Tama Lavy, a child Holocaust survivor, who, years later, decided to find her saviors. She says that, including her real mother who was murdered by the Nazis, she has five mothers. Three hid her during the War and a fourth who, after the War, took her to Israel. As a child, she was left in a convent near Zomość, where she was cared for by Sister Bogumiła Makowska (later honoured by Yad Vashem). On her return, she manages to find one of the women who hid her, as well as Sister Bogumiła.
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A Generation,
Andrzej Wajda
Wytwórnia Flmów Fabularnych
Poland
Drama film
83 min
This film includes a scene where a group of Jews is helped, by members of a leftist underground unit, during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
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Polscy Sprawiedliwi,
Julia Popławska
TVP
Poland
Documentary film
26 min
This film tells the story of those who hid Jews during the occupation. Józef Walaszczyk tells how twenty-one individuals were freed from prison for one kilogram of gold. Alicja Schnepf-Szczepaniak describes how an escapee was saved in a hiding-place created in a couch. Czesława Żak recalls how fourteen Jews were hidden for over two years. Ryszard Zieliński hid a Jewish family who had been smuggled out of the Warsaw ghetto.
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Polscy Sprawiedliwi,
Julia Popławska
TVP
Poland
Documentary film
26 min
This film tells the story of those who hid Jews during the occupation. Józef Walaszczyk tells how twenty-one individuals were freed from prison for one kilogram of gold. Alicja Schnepf-Szczepaniak describes how an escapee was saved in a hiding-place created in a couch. Czesława Żak recalls how fourteen Jews were hidden for over two years. Ryszard Zieliński hid a Jewish family who had been smuggled out of the Warsaw ghetto.