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Schindler's List (film)

Schindler’s List is a powerful 1993 film directed by Steven Spielberg that depicts the true story of Oskar Schindler, a German businessman and member of the Nazi party who saves over a thousand Jewish refugees during the Holocaust. Set in Poland during World War II, the film explores themes of human morality, the brutality of genocide, and the capacity for both good and evil. Shot mostly in black and white, it emphasizes the stark realities of the Holocaust while highlighting Schindler’s moral transformation from opportunist to savior. The film is critically acclaimed for its emotional impact and historical accuracy.