

Schindler's List (1993)
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Overview
The true story of how businessman Oskar Schindler saved over a thousand Jewish lives from the Nazis while they worked as slaves in his factory during World War II.
Cast & Crew
Trailers

Rabbi Levartow Life Is Spared When Two Guns Don’t Work

"I Didn't Do Enough" Clip

Official Theatrical Trailer

25th Anniversary Trailer

"Schindler's List" winning a Film Editing Oscar®

Steven Zaillian winning Adapted Screenplay for "Schindler's List"

"Schindler's List" winning an Art Direction Oscar®

Janusz Kaminski winning the Oscar® for Cinematography for "Schindler's List"

Oskar Schindler

The Children

Invasion

Where's the Scam?

One Man

The List Is Life

Give Me Hope

The Children Wave Goodbye

The Factory

Miscalibrating The Machines

About I Witness

Attitudes Matter

Outsmarting The SS Officers

USC Shoah Foundation IWitness Challenge Announcement with Steven Spielberg

20th Anniversary Blu-ray Trailer

John Williams winning Best Original Score for "Schindler's List"

"Schindler's List" winning Best Picture

Steven Spielberg Wins Best Directing: 1994 Oscars
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