Schindler's List (Ark)
Book, 1982 by Thomas Keneally
Schindler's List recreates the true story of Oskar Schindler, the Czech-born southern German industrialist who risked his life to save over 1,100 of his Jewish factory workers from the death camps in Nazi-occupied Poland. Thomas Keneally's "documentary novel," based on the recollections of the Schindlerjuden (Schindler's Jews), Schindler himself, and other witnesses, is told in a series of snapshot stories. It recounts the lives of the flamboyant profiteer and womanizer Schindler; Schindler's long-suffering wife, Emilie; the brutal SS (Nazi secret service) commandant Amon Goeth; Schindler's quietly courageous factory manager, Itzhak Stern; and dozens of other Jews who underwent the horrors of the Nazi machinery. At the center of the story, though, are the actions and ambitions of Schindler, who comes to Kraków, Poland, seeking his fortune and ends up outwitting the SS to protect his Jewish employees. It is the story of Schindler's unlikely heroism and of one man's attempt to do good in the midst of outrageous evil. The book explores the complex nature of virtue, the importance of individual human life, the role of witnesses to the Holocaust and the attention to rules and details that sustained the Nazi system of terror.
Movie, 1993 directed by Steven Spielberg
Features: Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes
Tagline: Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire.
Awards: Nominated for 12 Oscars and won 7--Best Picture, Director, Art Direction, Cinematography, Film-Editing, Original Score, Writing/Screenplay.
Schindler's List is the most critically acclaimed film of Steven Spielberg's career. In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked the film 8th on its list of the 100 best American films of all time.
Have you read the book or seen the movie?
I've seen the movie but haven't read it. I remember watching it in religion class at Rosati, but it's been a long time. I should definitely watch it again.