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Category Dramas DVDs, Recommended Movies, Classic Videos, War, Essential Cinema, World War II, True Story, Heroes, Social Issues, Tragedy, Nazis, Epic, Prison/Prisoners, Blockbuster, AFI Top 100 (1997), AFI Top 100, Jewish, AFI Top 50 Villains, Hitler, Holocaust, AFI Top 50 Heroes
Starring Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes, Embeth Davidtz, Caroline Goodall, Norbert Weisser, Elina Löwensohn, Andrzej Seweryn, Beatrice Macola, Jonathan Sagalle
Director Steven Spielberg
Composer John Williams
Costume Designer Anna Sheppard
Director of Photography Janusz Kaminski
Editor Michael Kahn
Producer Steven Spielberg, Branko Lustig, Gerald R. Molen
Production Designer Allan Starski
Screenwriter Steven Zaillian
Story Thomas Keneally

SCHINDLER'S LIST is Steven Spielberg's black-and-white monumental film based on the true story of Oskar Schindler. Schindler is a businessman in World War II Poland who uses Jews as cheap labor in his factory. After his workers are sent to a concentration camp run by a demonic Nazi soldier (Ralph Fiennes), Schindler and his accountant, Itzhak Stern (Ben Kingsley), devise a plan to save 1,100 Jews by sending them to his factory in Czechoslovakia.

Based on a true story, SCHINDLER'S LIST is Steven Spielberg's epic drama of World War II Holocaust survivors and the man who unexpectedly came to be their savior. Unrepentant womanizer and war profiteer Oskar Schindler uses Polish Jews as cheap labor to produce cookware for the Third Reich. But after witnessing the violent liquidation of the walled ghetto where the Krakow Jews have been forced to live, Schindler slowly begins to realize the immense evil of Nazism. When his employees are sent to a work camp, they come under the terrorizing reign of sadistic Nazi Amon Goeth (Ralph Fiennes). With the help of his accountant, Itzhak Stern (Ben Kingsley), Schindler creates a list of "essential" Jews. Bribing Goeth, Schindler manages to get 1,100 people released from the camp and brought to the safety of his munitions factory in Czechoslovakia. Spielberg's glorious film is wondrously evocative, visually stunning, and emotionally stirring.

Theatrical release: December 15, 1993. Shot on location in Kraków and outside the gates of Auschwitz. Estimated budget: $22 million. The film grossed nearly $100 million at the domestic box office and more than $320 million worldwide. SCHINDLER'S LIST is number 9 on the American Film Institute's list of America's 100 Greatest Movies. SCHINDLER'S LIST won the 1993 Academy Award for Best Picture and Steven Spielberg won for Best Director. Oskar Schindler in real life was unsuccessful in his other business ventures after the war and was divorced from his wife, but he was honored with the status of Righteous Gentile by the Martyrs Memorial Authority in Jerusalem. The Collector's Edition includes the hardcover edition of Thomas Keneally's novel, a special edition picture-disc CD soundtrack featuring the Academy Award-winning score by John Williams, and a limited-edition pictorial booklet with a special introduction by Steven Spielberg. For Spielberg the project was very close to home. He made several public remarks about how the film forced him to confront his Jewish background. "It's the first movie I've made that I feel is a personal film," he said. SCHINDLER'S LIST was reportedly very difficult to adapt. One writer spent years working on a draft that he never completed. Though the film had a long incubation period--at one point Spielberg had even turned the project over to Martin Scorsese--Spielberg told the tabloids he wasn't mature enough to direct it until he actually began making the film. Apparently, Australian director Fred Schepisi, asked Spielberg not to make the film. According to Entertainment Weekly, Schepisi told Spielberg that his Hollywood studio-style would ruin the film. The film's international cast and crew spent 71 days filming in Kraków, Poland. Spielberg initially tried to film at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp, but the World Jewish Congress protested. Spielberg shot directly outside the camp's gate instead. And he chose black-and-white film because "as a medium it's a truth serum." The only color in the film belongs to the little girl in red. The film marked the first major film role for British actor Ralph Fiennes, the eldest of six children born to Mark (a farmer turned photographer) and Jini Fiennes.

Schindler's List Reviews:

"...Brutal and intelligent..." - Recommended -- Tom Russo, Premiere

"...A near-documentary, brilliantly designed and choreographed....A privilege to watch..." -- Philip Strick, Sight and Sound

"...Existential vividness unprecedented in any nondocumentary film..." -- Rating: A -- Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly

"...Staggeringly intense....Spielberg has done something that can't quite be said of any other film about the Holocaust. He has allowed us -- for the first time -- to see it..." -- Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly

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Studio Universal Studios Home Video
Orig Year 1993
DVD Encoding Region 1
All Time Sales Rank   14848  
CD Universe Part number 6660803
Catalog number 24236
Discs 1
Release Date Mar 09, 2004
Rating R (MPAA)
Rating Reason for language, some sexuality and actuality violence
Running Time 196 Minutes
Additional Info Widescreen; Collector's Edition; Dubbed
Movie Details B&W and Color; Widescreen; Collector's Edition; Dubbed; Gift Box Edition
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Schindler's List  (1993) Widescreen; Dubbed; Subtitled; DTS Sound; Digipak5 stars DVD$13.59
Schindler's List  (1993) Full Frame; Dubbed; Subtitled; DTS Sound; Digipak5 stars DVD$15.39
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5 stars Strong and powerful!
This is a movie that should be shown at schools everywhere to teach kids the horrors of war and hatred.i laid in my bed crying for about 90 minutes after watching it a second time,it really hit me hard,especially the scene with the little girl in red.how can someone be born so full of hatred for one race of people that he would slaughter millions of them without remorse?how can anyone glorify what happened at the death camps?i highly recommend this film,a true work of art!
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5 stars A must for educating young people about the Holocaust
Use this movie when teaching aboriginal people about other groups who have been submitted to different kinds of genocide. Given there is no real equivalent to this particular genocide but it makes a point. It also shows how a character can be both good and bad; how complex human nature is.I have viewed it many times and am gratified how productive it is a s a teaching tool in a community which is very inward looking.
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5 stars Forget history and have this same thing happen again..
I don't care how historically accurate this movie is or is not what happened to more than 11 million people during one of the world's darkest periods cannot be denied by anyone who has studied history. Not only were the Jewish people subjected to the camps but homosexuals, people who were so-called 'inferior' such as the mentally ill and other miniorities were also sent there to die horrific deaths. I too also cried when I saw this movie, it made me look at myself and realize that all of us need to look inside ourselves and remove whatever hatred we have towards ANYONE, no matter what nationality, sexual preference or color of stripes anyone has. Bravo for S.Speilberg to finally address his roots because this movie brought home to me that this REALLY HAPPENED. A must-see for any history class at any level of education!
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5 stars Astounding
Tearfully, I watched human atrocity and horrible crimes against humanity unfold before my eyes. It was like being catalpulted back in time to WW2. Heartwrenching, but needed. It's always good to remember history, no matter how terrible. This movie would be a great medium for our educators to teach our children and young people that the Holocust did happen. The Pianist is another great film about the Holocust.
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5 stars I have never been so moved
I was blown away by this movie. Everyone should see this film, even the greatest cynic would surrender to its truth and lesson. Neison will probably never do anything quite as grand as this... He was lovely. I cried so hard when I watched this movie that I had to sit alone in the theater for at least 5 minutes before I could leave. Schools should present this film in their history classes. No one should ever forget what was done to these innocent people by Hitler and his Nazi party during WWII.
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Schindler's List DVD Features



Region 1
Box Set
Dual Side - Dual Layer
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - French
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - Spanish
DTS 5.1 Surround Sound - English
Additional Products:
CD Soundtrack
Certificate of Authenticity
Coffee Table Book
Senitype


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Schindler's List DVD Awards



Best Adapted Screenplay, Academy Awards, 1993 -  Steven Zaillian
Best Cinematography, Academy Awards, 1993 -  Janusz Kaminski
Best Director, Academy Awards, 1993 -  Steven Spielberg
Best Original Score, Academy Awards, 1993 -  John Williams
Best Picture, Academy Awards, 1993
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