Sir Nicholas 'Nicky' Winton, a young London broker, risks his life to rescue Jewish children from the Nazis during World War II. He embarks on a race against time to save as many children as possible before the borders close. Years later, haunted by the children he couldn't save, Nicky finds redemption when he meets the surviving adults on a live TV show.
An American journalist who spent 13 months in France 1940-41 managed to arrange safe passage to the US for over 2,000 refugees; who were in danger of losing their lives.
Based on the book by the best-selling author of Wonder, this uplifting movie shows how one act of kindness can live on forever.
The Camomile Lawn follows the lives of a group of individuals in England, spanning multiple timelines from the 1930s to the 1980s. The story revolves around the experiences and relationships of the characters, exploring themes of love, war, family, and self-reflection. It delves into the impact of World War II on their lives and how it shapes their personal journeys.
Pillar of Fire focuses on the History of Zionism, beginning in 1896, in the wake of Theodor Herzl's revival of the concept of Jewish nationalism and continues to follow the Jewish People in the 20th century, the early stages of Zionism, followed by the waves of Aliyah prior to the founding of Israel, the Revival of the Hebrew language, the Ottoman Empire's rule in over the Land of Israel, the British Mandate, Anti-Semitism in Europe, the rise of Nazism and The Holocaust, the history of the Yishuv, the Jewish struggle for independence, and ends in 1948, with the Israeli Declaration of Independence.
Exodus is a 1960 historical epic film depicting the exodus of Jews from Egypt. The movie portrays the story of the creation of Israel and the struggles faced by Jews during that time. It focuses on the journey of a young Jewish refuge named Ari Ben Canaan, who leads a group of Jewish immigrants to Palestine. The film highlights the conflicts between Jews and Arabs, as well as the political climate of the era.
The Song of Names follows the story of two childhood friends, Martin and Dovidl, who share a passion for music. Dovidl, a child prodigy violinist, mysteriously disappears on the night of his highly anticipated concert debut. Years later, Martin begins a search to uncover the truth behind Dovidl's disappearance, leading him on a journey filled with memories, friendship, and the haunting legacy of the Holocaust. As Martin uncovers clues and delves deeper into the past, he discovers the resilience of the human spirit and the power of music to heal and connect.
During World War II, a group of American soldiers are assigned to protect a French chateau. However, they soon discover that the castle is haunted by malicious entities. As the soldiers try to survive, they find themselves trapped in a time loop, experiencing the horrors over and over again. They must unravel the mysteries of the haunted castle and find a way to break free from the supernatural grip before it's too late.
Based on a true story, The Windermere Children follows a group of child Holocaust survivors who are brought to the Lake District in England for recovery. With the help of a compassionate child psychologist and their newfound friendship, they begin to heal from their traumatic experiences and learn to trust again.
In this film-noir, a Polish concentration camp survivor assumes a false identity to gain custody of a child and uncover a murder-plot. Set in San Francisco, the story revolves around the House on Telegraph Hill and the secrets it holds. With elements of mystery, thriller, and drama, this movie explores themes of greed, betrayal, and identity.
A juggler named Hans is imprisoned in a concentration camp during World War II. He manages to escape and becomes an emigrant in a new country. Hans must navigate his way through post-war Germany, dealing with trauma, struggle, and the pursuit of a better life.
In Darkness (2011) tells the gripping story of a thief who discovers a group of Jewish refugees hiding in the sewer system of a Nazi-occupied Polish city. As he becomes involved in the lives of the refugees, he is forced to confront his own morality and make difficult choices to protect their lives.
Manon tells the story of a young woman who gets caught up in the French Resistance during World War II and goes on a journey that involves illegal immigration, Nazi collaborationism, and hiding a Jew. Along the way, she forms a forbidden relationship with a Jewish refugee and faces numerous challenges and dangers.
When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit follows the story of a 10-year-old Jewish girl named Anna and her family as they flee Germany in 1933 due to the rise of the Nazi regime. The film highlights their struggles and experiences as refugees in various locations, including Zurich, Switzerland, and Paris, France. Based on the autobiographical novel of the same name, it explores themes of anti-Semitism, family relationships, and resilience.
In August 1942, during the Second World War, Six Jewish children are trying to escape the Nazis. They are hidden by the resistance in the Chambord Castle, where paintings from Le Louvre are being stored as well. The Nazis are looking for paintings from private collections that would be hidden there as well.
During World War II, a luxury liner carrying Jewish refugees sets sail from Germany to Cuba. The passengers face numerous challenges as they seek asylum and escape the horrors of the Holocaust.
Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe is a movie based on the true story of the life of Stefan Zweig, a renowned Austrian-Jewish writer. Set in the 1930s and 1940s, the film explores his struggle as a Jewish refugee, his exile from Austria, his time in New York City, and his eventual suicide in Petropolis, Brazil. It portrays his interactions with other famous authors and intellectuals during this turbulent time in history.
During World War II, a pregnant woman and her family find themselves on a refugee train escaping Nazi-occupied France. They encounter danger, separation, and the challenges of living in cramped conditions on their journey to safety.
Set in the 1930s, Islands in the Stream follows a sculptor named Thomas Hudson who lives on an island in the Bahamas. During World War II, his estranged father visits him, sparking a journey of grief and loneliness as they confront their troubled past. The story explores themes of family, loss, and the effects of war.
My Name Is Sara is based on the true story of a 13-year-old Jewish girl who pretends to be Christian to escape the Nazis in Ukraine during World War II. She must hide from the Nazis and navigate a small village while keeping her true identity a secret. Along the way, she uncovers dark family secrets and faces challenges that test her courage and resilience. This gripping drama highlights the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.