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Movie "Schindler's List"

Il film "L'elenco di Schindler" che vi presentiamo oggi risale all'anno 1993. È considerato un dramma storico, di natura biografica; si basa su eventi reali basati sul romanzo L'arca di Schindler dallo scrittore australiano Tomas Keneally, arricchito dalle testimonianze di persone che hanno vissuto i tragici eventi narrati.

 Of course, although the film includes some non-real brushstrokes, especially at the end, it manages to reliably reproduce what is told in Keneally's novel seen in the approach to the stories that are told.

Its director Steve Spielberg, together with screenwriter Steven Zahillian, they found a masterful way of presenting through the central character Óscar Schindler (Liam Neeson) and the context in which he moves, the horrible reality lived by the Jews, little by little with the shortcuts that surround it.

It can be seen in the development of a documentary effect, a sharp truthful touch, the use of black and white in almost the entire film using color strategically in some parts, as in the case of the red coat of the girl who came out of the Jewish ghetto in Krakow, who He then incites him to reflect and come to bet afterwards, to save as many lives as possible from the holocaust (more than a thousand Polish Jews in World War II, employing them as workers in his factory).

Winner of 7 Oscars, several distinctions and 3 Globe Awards: for best film; to the best soundtrack; director Steven Spielberg; leading man Liam Neeson; to screenwriter Steven Zahillian, have been some of the indisputable trophies awarded to this piece considered "culturally significant" by the Library of Congress of the United States and for this reason it was selected for conservation in the National Film Registry (year 2004).

BBC sources claim that the original list was found in research notes belonging to the Australian writer Tomas Keneally at the Library of New South Wales in Sydney.

On thirteen pages of very fragile paper, yellowish from authenticity, the names and nationalities of 801 Jews appeared dated April 18, 1945, the end of the war.

 In a Los Angeles store, one of Schindler's helpers named Leopold Pfefferbeg (#173), provided the list to Keneally asking him to write the Oscar story.

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