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My Top 5 Movies on the Holocaust

Schindler’s List

1993 | Rated Rdirected by Steven Spielberg Spielberg’s magnum opus tells the true story of Oskar Schindler, a greedy German industrialist who, though he had plotted to make a fortune from the war, ended up saving the lives of thousands of Jews at great personal cost.

The Counterfeiters

2008 | Unrateddirected by Stefan Ruzowitzky A Jewish forger is arrested and dragged to a Nazi prison camp, where his expertise is used to advance a secret counterfeiting operation. He faces a moral dilemma: whether to play it safe and aid the Germans or risk rebelling with his fellow prisoners.

Life Is Beautiful

1998 | Rated PG-13directed by Roberto Benigni This poignant Italian drama follows a father and son imprisoned in a concentration camp. The father tries to keep his young son’s spirits high by convincing him that their plight is merely a game in which the first person to reach 1,000 points wins a tank

The Hiding Place

1975 | Unrateddirected by James F. Collier Adapted from Corrie ten Boom’s autobiography, the film follows a devout family as they incarnate the love of Christ by risking their lives to hide Jews in their Holland home.

The Pianist

2002 | Rated Rdirected by Roman Polanski This raw character study about Jewish concert pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman shows how he survived the invasion of Poland. Anchored by Adrien Brody’s sincere performance, it speaks volumes about the power of art and human resilience in the face of unfathomable horrors.

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