SCHINDLER’S LIST
SCHINDLER’S LIST
US 1993. D: Steven Spielberg. DB: Steven Zaillian. 195 min. Feature film. German version. FSK 12. Recommended from age 14.
In 1939, the merchant Oskar Schindler from the Sudetenland is looking for profitable business in German-occupied Krakow. With the help of his contacts as an NSDAP member, the unscrupulous businessman succeeds in acquiring an enamelware factory. Schindler uses Jews as cheap labor for production. But when he realized the extent of the state-led persecution and extermination of Jewish people, his attitude changed. When the deportation of the workforce to the extermination camps was imminent in 1944, Schindler and his accountant drew up the list that would later be named after him. At the new location of his factory in Brünnlitz, all of the approximately 1,200 Jews experienced the end of the war in May 1945 and their liberation. (TW)
Welcoming Addresses:
Avi Granot (son of Hermann Kornhauser who was rescued by Oskar Schindler)
Christoph Degen (State Secretary in the Hessian Ministry for Science and Research, Art and Culture)
Dates and Movie Tickets
TH, Oct. 10 | 6 p.m. | DFF Cinema
This film is being shown as part of a cooperation with the Hessian state government.
Free entry!
Booking:
+49 (0)69 961 220 – 678 | lucas-info@dff.film