In the midst of the Auschwitz concentration camp, Rudolf Höss, the commandant, and his wife Hedwig, work to create a perfect life for their family in a house and garden adjacent to the camp. They face the horrors of the Holocaust alongside the constant struggle for normalcy and happiness.
During World War II, Oskar Schindler, a German businessman and opportunist member of the Nazi party, becomes concerned for his Jewish workforce and works to save them from persecution and death by the Nazis. Through bribery and cunning, Schindler acquires a factory and employs Jewish workers, keeping them safe from concentration camps. As the war comes to an end, Schindler must flee with his wife, leaving behind the people he saved. Despite feeling he could have done more, Schindler is hailed as a righteous person and his actions are remembered by the survivors.
Holocaust is a miniseries that depicts the horrifying events of Nazi-occupied Poland during World War II. It follows the lives of several characters, including a lawyer, a doctor, and a pharmacist, as they navigate the atrocities committed by the Nazis. The story touches on themes of anti-Semitism, family relationships, and the struggle for survival in the face of oppression. The miniseries portrays the harsh realities of the Holocaust, including the Warsaw Ghetto uprising and the atrocities committed in Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
Set in a Catholic boarding school in Nazi-occupied France, the film follows the friendship between a young Catholic boy and a Jewish boy hiding his true identity. Their bond is tested when the Gestapo conducts a raid.
Denial is a movie based on the true story of a courtroom drama where a Holocaust denier is sued for libel by a historian. The movie explores the themes of anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, and the struggle for truth and justice.
Night and Fog is a powerful and haunting documentary film that explores the horrors of the Holocaust. It provides an unflinching look at the atrocities committed during World War II, particularly in the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Through a combination of archival footage, photographs, and interviews, the film examines the role of the Nazis, the experiences of the prisoners, and the lasting impact of the Holocaust on humanity. It serves as a stark reminder of the atrocities of war and the importance of remembering history.
In the aftermath of World War II, a disfigured Holocaust survivor assumes a new identity and builds a new life in post-war Berlin. As he attempts to move on from the traumas of his past, he must confront the dark secrets and betrayals that haunt him.
The Grey Zone is a powerful drama based on true events that takes place in a Nazi concentration camp during the Holocaust. It follows the story of a group of prisoners who are forced to work in the camp's Sonderkommando unit and are faced with moral dilemmas and the struggle for survival. As they witness the atrocities and horrors of the gas chambers, they plan a revolt in a desperate attempt to save themselves and others.
Set during World War II, Son of Saul follows a member of the Sonderkommando, a group of Jewish prisoners forced to assist in the extermination process at Auschwitz. Saul, while working in the crematorium, discovers the body of a boy he believes to be his son. Determined to give him a proper burial, Saul risks his own life to find a rabbi and carry out the task amidst the chaos and horrors of the concentration camp.
During World War II, a Nazi officer stationed at Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp is forced to confront his moral dilemma when he becomes aware of the horrifying activities taking place within the camp. As the atrocities of the Holocaust unfold, he must choose between his loyalty to the Nazi regime and his own conscience.
The Champion of Auschwitz tells the true story of a boxing champion who is sent to Auschwitz during World War II. Despite the horrors of the concentration camp, he manages to survive and even continue boxing. This powerful film explores themes of resilience, survival, and the human spirit.
After World War II, Anita, a young survivor of Auschwitz, becomes involved in an intense and passionate affair that almost shatters her until she gains the strength to start a new life.
Playing for Time is a movie set in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. It tells the story of a female musician who uses her musical talent to stay alive and resist the horrors of the camp. She joins an all-female orchestra and faces numerous challenges and hardships, but she remains determined to survive. Based on a memoir, this movie explores the themes of resilience, resistance, and the power of music in the face of unimaginable adversity.
« Vie ou théâtre ? » is a documentary film that explores the life and art of Charlotte Salomon, a Jewish woman and talented painter. Set during the time of the Holocaust and Nazi occupation of Europe, the film tells the story of Charlotte's experiences and her struggle to create art amidst the horrors of war. From her time in Nazi-occupied France to her eventual imprisonment in Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, Charlotte's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of art to transcend even the darkest of times.
Triumph of the Spirit is based on the true story of a Greek Jewish boxer, Salamo Arouch, who was forced into Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and forced to fight for his life and the entertainment of the SS guards. It follows his struggle for survival, his determination to protect his family, and his ultimate triumph over adversity.
In post-World War II Berlin, an American soldier helps a little boy in search of his mother. Together, they navigate through the ruins of the city, overcoming various obstacles and encountering people with different intentions. As the soldier learns more about the boy's story, he becomes increasingly determined to reunite him with his mother, despite the challenges they face.
Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr. is a documentary that follows the life of Fred A. Leuchter, Jr., an execution expert who ends up embracing Holocaust denial. The film explores Leuchter's journey and the controversy surrounding his views.
During World War II, a group of Jewish prisoners in Auschwitz hold a trial to determine whether or not God is guilty of abandoning his people and allowing the Holocaust to happen. The trial becomes a profound examination of faith, courage, and the search for meaning in the face of unimaginable suffering.
Three young Israeli students take a school trip to Poland to visit the sites where the Nazis carried out the extermination of European Jews during World War II.