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.


  • Żegota: Council for Aid to Jews in Occupied Poland (1942-45), Sy RotterUSADocumentary film28 min

    A new version of Sy Rotter’s documentary with additional archival material.

  • Żegota: Council for Aid to Jews in Occupied Poland (1942-45), Sy RotterUSADocumentary film28 min

    A new version of Sy Rotter’s documentary with additional archival material.

  • Z gorącego serca - Żegota, Zofia KunertTelewizja Polska - Agencja Filmowa (dla Redakcji Programów Edukacyjnych Programu 1)30 min.
  • Z gorącego serca - Żegota, Zofia KunertTelewizja Polska - Agencja Filmowa (dla Redakcji Programów Edukacyjnych Programu 1)30 min.
  • Zwyciężyć śmierć, Halina Szymura PolandDocumentary film30 min

    This film introduces the figure and achievements of Professor Rudolf Stefan Weigl who, in the 1930’s, founded the Typhus Institute in Lwów. During World War II, he also employed Jews, thereby protecting them from deportation to the camps. In 2003, the Yad Vashem Institute honoured him with the title of Righteous Among the Nations.

  • Zwyciężyć śmierć, Halina Szymura PolandDocumentary film30 min

    This film introduces the figure and achievements of Professor Rudolf Stefan Weigl who, in the 1930’s, founded the Typhus Institute in Lwów. During World War II, he also employed Jews, thereby protecting them from deportation to the camps. In 2003, the Yad Vashem Institute honoured him with the title of Righteous Among the Nations.

  • Życie za życie, Arkadiusz GołębiewskiPicaresquePolandDocumentary film31 min.

    This documentary tells the stories of Poles who rescued Jews during World War II – they hid, fed and protected them, even though such help could have meant death for their whole family. It was filmed in the Polish cities, towns and villages in which these tragic events took place. Those appearing in the film were witnesses to those events, most often their children and grandchildren. This film was produced by Picaresque, in conjunction with the Institute of National Remembrance and the National Centre of Culture.

  • Życie za życie, Arkadiusz GołębiewskiPicaresquePolandDocumentary film31 min.

    This documentary tells the stories of Poles who rescued Jews during World War II – they hid, fed and protected them, even though such help could have meant death for their whole family. It was filmed in the Polish cities, towns and villages in which these tragic events took place. Those appearing in the film were witnesses to those events, most often their children and grandchildren. This film was produced by Picaresque, in conjunction with the Institute of National Remembrance and the National Centre of Culture.