

Schindler's List
Diretto da Steven SpielbergTratto dal libro di Thomas Keneally è la vera storia di Oscar Schindler, industriale tedesco, che nel 1938 capisce che è bene legarsi ai comandanti militari. Li frequenta nei locali notturni, offre bottiglie preziose. Quando gli ebrei sono relegati nel ghetto di Cracovia Schindler riesce a farsene assegnare alcune centinaia come operai in una fabbrica di pentole. All'inizio sembra sfruttarli, in realtà li salva. Di fronte alla persecuzione tremenda, il tedesco trasforma quella sua prima iniziativa in una vera missione, fino a comprare letteralmente le vite di quasi milleduecento ebrei (la famosa lista) che sicuramente morirebbero nel campo di Auschwitz.
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- Dhanesh Vishwakarma6 marzo 2026One of the Best film of all time ever made by Director Steven Spielberg.
- aslamdriver28 gennaio 2025One of the best movies I ever seen
- The Gutter Monkey23 marzo 2025Both beautiful and ugly, both educational and emotional—It's one of the few films I'd classify as "important."
- piloth815 novembre 2025One of the best movies ever. Must watch!
- Cubane29 ottobre 2025Whatever you allow your government to do to others, they will eventually do to you.
- Katreina Edelweiss10 novembre 2025One of the best films of all time and something EVERY American should watch right now.
- Matthew Becker9 febbraio 2026Simply the greatest film of all time
- Davey’s Wonderful World24 luglio 2025This is without a doubt, Steven Spielberg‘s Magnum-opus This movie always sends me on an emotional roller coaster every time I watch it from its phenomenal acting from Liam Neeson and Ben Kingsley, as well as John Williams phenomenal score and the brilliant camera work and editing by Janusz Kaminski and Michael Kahn It’s a movie that everyone should at least see once in their lifetime no matter who you are. This is a movie you need to see it is close to perfection as you could get.
- Eric Bakke12 ottobre 2024An emotionally devastating three-hour drama and profoundly important film.
- Hân Phan Lê16 febbraio 2026Masterpiece
- Tisble21 gennaio 2026So good, so emotional
- Tubeman721 gennaio 2026Masterful and moving film from Spielberg's master hand and the best film he ever made. Shot in black and white by Janusz Kaminksi, who won an Oscar for his camera work, with the aim of creating an authentic atmosphere. It gives 'Schindler's List' extra power and authority, since most images available from that time were also shot in black and white. The main character is Oskar Schindler (Neeson), who comes to Krakow after the outbreak of the Second World War to start an enamel factory. He manages to obtain the necessary contracts for the army by bribing German officers with dinners and gifts. He also hires Jews because they are cheaper than Polish workers. And so he makes the most of an unexpected situation. The special thing about Schindler as he is portrayed is that he is actually a crook, a womanizer and a profiteer and the viewer never really finds out what is hidden behind all those masks. Who the real Schindler is and why he decides to save all those lives is never really made clear. He is in many ways similar to the Nazi commander Amon Goeth (Fiennes), also a crook (Schindler says so himself in the film at one point), a womanizer and a profiteer. But where Schindler is essentially a good man, despite all his character flaws, Goeth is a sadist and a murderer. The incredible thing is that Schindler manages to save all those Jews from certain death. He has contacts and a good dose of luck, but what really makes him successful is his daring, his courage. This is illustrated in a scene in which he tries to convince fellow manufacturers Bosch and Madritsch to do even more than they had already done. The two industrialists are human, have helped their Jewish workers and fed them extra, but as 'sensible' men they realize that they cannot do more. Only a gambler, an adventurer and a daredevil would dare to go further. And that is exactly what Schindler does. The absolute crown on his courage is placed when he goes to Auschwitz to save the women and children from his factory, who have been taken to the wrong destination due to a mistake. Through bribery and bluff he manages to get them out of the extermination camp - the only time in the dark history of Auschwitz that a train with Jews left the camp. If it hadn't actually happened, it wouldn't be believed. But Schindler pulls it off with all his bravado. The film won seven Oscars, including for best film, director and cinematography, but Neeson and Fiennes only received nominations. It wasn't just them who delivered fantastic performances. Kingsley as the smart, timid accountant Itzhak Stern stands out for his performance. Nominally subordinate and boss, it is Stern who not only runs the factory, but also initially takes the lead in sabotaging the Nazi directives. Stern's interaction with Schindler excels in subtlety and nuance. They never have to speak out loud about the actions they take to save the “Schindler Jews”, because they understand each other that way. And it is precisely Stern who at one point tries to slow Schindler down from doing such extremely dangerous and reckless things to help "his" Jews. The two most important women in the film have a more or less intimate relationship with the two male protagonists: Emilie Schindler (Goodall) suffers from the careless adventures pursued by her husband Oskar and the Jewish housekeeper Helen Hirsch (Davidtz) from the unwelcome attention of Goeth, which results in physical violence. Their acting can also be praised, but that actually applies to all the actors who appear in the film. 'Schindler's List' is full of impressive and unforgettable scenes. The brilliant screenplay based on Thomas Keneally's book takes Schindler's starting point as pars pro toto to portray the story of the persecution of the Jews. By telling a small, personal story, Spielberg manages to convey the inhuman suffering - which cannot be described in words - in heartbreaking and shocking images. A monument of a film.
- Scorpion7608 giugno 2025Still a great film after all these years.
- Ty Leet17 febbraio 2025Superb.
- Andrea Seifert23 novembre 2025A very bad movie...
Schindler's List Trivia
Schindler's List è stato rilasciato il 15 dicembre 1993.
Schindler's List era diretto da Steven Spielberg.
Schindler's List ha una durata di 3h 15min.
Schindler's List è stato prodotto da Steven Spielberg, Gerald R. Molen, Branko Lustig.
Tratto dal libro di Thomas Keneally è la vera storia di Oscar Schindler, industriale tedesco, che nel 1938 capisce che è bene legarsi ai comandanti militari. Li frequenta nei locali notturni, offre bottiglie preziose. Quando gli ebrei sono relegati nel ghetto di Cracovia Schindler riesce a farsene assegnare alcune centinaia come operai in una fabbrica di pentole. All'inizio sembra sfruttarli, in realtà li salva. Di fronte alla persecuzione tremenda, il tedesco trasforma quella sua prima iniziativa in una vera missione, fino a comprare letteralmente le vite di quasi milleduecento ebrei (la famosa lista) che sicuramente morirebbero nel campo di Auschwitz.
I personaggi principali di Schindler's List sono Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson), Itzhak Stern (Ben Kingsley), Amon Goeth (Ralph Fiennes).
Schindler's List è votato T.
Schindler's List è un film Dramma, Storia, Guerra.
Schindler's List ha una valutazione di 9.7 su 10 dal pubblico.
Schindler's List aveva un budget di 22 Mln USD.
Schindler's List ha guadagnato 321,4 Mln USD al botteghino.





















