Schindler's List Resources
WEBSITES
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Here's the official link to the foundation that Steven Spielberg set up with the profits from Schindler's List.
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The assembled critics weigh in… and that 96% suggests that something may be wrong with the other 4%.
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Another passel of critical reviews for your perusal.
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The "official" website recounting the real-life history of Oskar Schindler.
BOOK OR TV ADAPTATIONS
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No one's going to make another version of this story, but here's the novel on which it's based.
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Here's a PDF copy of the shooting script, which differs slightly from the actual movie, since there was some ad-libbing, and some scenes got cut in editing.
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Believe it or not, the seriousness of the film was the source of a "Seinfeld" spoof. Jerry's spotted making out with his girlfriend at a showing of the film, and Elaine's friend laments that he "could have done more" to be a better host to Jerry's parents. Ever wondered what "chutzpah" was? This was it.
ARTICLES AND INTERVIEWS
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Here's a copy of the actual list that Oskar Schindler and Itzhak Stern made.
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The real-life Stern met up with Oskar Schindler again in 1962, along with a number of other Schindlerjuden (Schindler Jews).
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From the Jewish Virtual Library.
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From the Holocaust Research Project.
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AMC provides some blow-by-blow insight into the film.
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The one and only, late great Roger Ebert delivers his thoughts on the movie.
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A review of the film from the venerable showbiz mag.
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If you didn't, you will now. Mental Floss has the behind-the-scenes 411.
VIDEO
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This is the official trailer for the film released in 1993.
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Spielberg still has brown hair in the clip of his speech after winning the Oscar for Best Director in 1994.
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Spielberg and his producing partners accept the Best Picture Oscar, and Spielberg makes the pleas that will eventually set up the Shoah Foundation.
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Siskel and Ebert unfold their thoughts on Schindler.
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Bet you can't guess what it is.
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Want to know more about the man? Here's a fascinating bio from A&E, including his life after the war until his death.
IMAGES
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The original poster for the movie.
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And his real list.
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Smile for the mug shot, you filthy animal.
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Schindler's grave on Mount Zion outside Jerusalem. The Hebrew inscriptions means "a righteous among the nations."
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The boys put it all together on location in Poland.
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The Krakow ghetto today, with a plaque on one of the existing walls.