Schindler’s List (1993), directed by Steven Spielberg, is an extraordinary and deeply moving historical drama that serves as both a powerful reminder of the atrocities of the Holocaust and a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit. Based on the true story of Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saved the lives of over 1,100 Polish Jews during World War II, the film is an unflinching portrayal of one of history’s darkest chapters. Adapted from Thomas Keneally’s book Schindler’s Ark, Schindler’s List is widely regarded as one of the most important films ever made, leaving an indelible mark on audiences and the film industry alike.

Set against the backdrop of Nazi-occupied Poland, the film follows Oskar Schindler (played by Liam Neeson), a shrewd and initially self-interested businessman who arrives in Kraków to profit from the war. Schindler establishes a factory that employs Jewish workers, and at first, his motivations are purely economic—he aims to profit by using cheap Jewish labor. However, as the horrors of the Holocaust unfold around him, Schindler’s perspective undergoes a profound transformation. Over time, he uses his wealth, influence, and cunning to protect his Jewish workers from the brutalities of the Nazis, eventually saving more than 1,100 lives.
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