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#movies#polls#schindler's list#schindlers list#90s movies#steven spielberg#liam neeson#ben kingsley#ralph fiennes#have you seen this movie poll
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My top ten favorite and least favorite movies that I watched for the first time this month:


#asteroid city#wes anderson#The last Blackman in San Francisco#Schindlers list#francois truffaut#blackkklansman#letterboxd
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SCHINDLER'S LIST
The film Schindler's List was banned in 1993 in Indonesia and Malaysia. The film was believed it drew the Palestinian protesters and supporters who feared the film justified Israel's expansion. It was temporary stopped from release in Malaysia become sonlme scenes contained nudity.
#SchindlersList
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I'll never grasp how on Earth he didn't win that Oscar.
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abrahams gold, jörg graser 1990
#abrahams gold#jörg graser#1990#hanna schygulla#günther maria halmer#daniela schötz#robert dietl#maria singer#karl friedrich#otto tausig#werkzeugkasten der geschichte#auschwitz#friedman#schindlers list#der plötzliche reichtum der armen leute von kombach
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Class, I'd like to talk to you today about prejudice, and how it still exists in today's world. I didn't even know that till last night, when I saw a real smart, totally cool Asian girl crying her eyes out because some idiot at the mall called her a bad name. My lesson for today, is that when people treat other people badly because of their skin color, or their religion,or where they come from, then real smart, totally cool people can really suffer.
#boy meets world#cory matthews#shawn hunter#george feeny#ben savage#rider strong#boymeetsworldedit#bmwedit#anne frank#antisemitism#jewish history#jumblr#userbbelcher#chewieblog#filmtv#cinemapix#dailytvfilmgifs#tvgifs#tvedit#90s tv shows#tvbee#myedits#1x8#these frames have been in my drafts a few years now. its been overdue#anybody need a little reminder via schindler's list?#i have that one too
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You can say that again!
When I first watched Schindler's List, I was so disturbed by his character that I actually thought he must be hostile in person. I couldn't believe that someone could simply nail it on such a level that I immediately started to hate him. And even though throughout all these years I've watched several films with Ralph, such as The Grand Budapest Hotel, Skyfall, Spectre, No Time to Die, Maid in Manhattan, The Reader or The Menu, I have still failed to fall in love with him because I've always associated him with his portrayal of Amon Göth. His ability to permeate every character to the depths is something that always get me and it makes me wonder how magnificent Actor he is.
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you guys dont know how much i love ralph fiennes performance as amon goeth in schindler's list. its so impressive how his range goes from mr gustave, to thomas lawrence and to this monstrousity of a character. he never fails to amaze with his ability to yield every kind of role.




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#clone high#clone high double helix#chdh main#COLOUR JUMPSCARE#I'd planned to have Abe be clued in by the earring and some other gay coded items#a hanky maybe?#but Abe is a straight boy from the 00s#he doesn't know what the fucking hanky code is#he needed the most on-the-nose clue ever#so Gabe's just wearing a giant rainbow#a gag that doesn't really scan in black and white#and I didn't want to do the Schindlers List effect#Escape from the Meat Locker: A Clone Again Naturally#ch abe#chdh gabe
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Not to be a white man defender but the fuck you mean Ralph Finneas hasn't won A SINGLE Golden Globe, SAG, Emmy or Academy award after giving bangers year after year?!?!?!?!?!
IF I WAS SNUBBED THIS OFTEN I WOULD TOTALLY SAY FUCK YOUU AND PEACE OUT OF THESE AWARD EVENTS!!!!!!!
#ralph fiennes#LIKEEE?!?!?#are you fucking kidding mee#the grand budapest hotel#the menu#conclave#and honestly there are just the ones I have seen#?!?!?!?!#i hear Schindlers list is good too?!?!¿#He's the only actor with more than one movie that I like#all the more surprising because HE IS a white old man#likee??!!#one of those who should be getting some recognition#ANYWAYYY
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Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire. ~ Schindler's List (1993)
#schindler's list#gifset#gifs#filmgifs#movies#filmedit#liam neeson#ralph fiennes#ben kingsley#beware i am learning to make gifs
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It was a "small" act.
But, at the time, she didn’t realize she was making a life-changing, and life-saving decision, not only for her but for hundreds of Polish Jews during the Second World War, helping save them from Nazi execution.
Only when she died, on April 8, 2022, at the age of 107 did the rest of the world learn of her courage.
She was born Carmen Koppel in Vienna, daughter of Frieda and Emil Koppel. Her father, an opera-loving grain merchant, chose her name after Bizet’s Carmen,” according to The Guardian, “She studied languages at the University of Vienna, taking shorthand to help with her note-taking.”
She said “My mother had insisted that I learn something useful, so I learnt to type.”
“In 1936 she married Josef Weitmann, who owned a curtain-making business in Kraków, and the couple settled there and had a son, Sascha.
“After the German occupation of Poland in 1939, the administration wanted to re-establish Kraków as Krakau, a German city. As Jews, [she] and her husband were forced to live in the Kraków ghetto, established by the Nazis in 1940. Its inhabitants were allowed to leave and return only with special permits. Josef was killed while trying to escape; Sascha was smuggled to relatives in Hungary.”
According to the New York Times, “in late 1944, as a slave laborer in the administrative offices of the Plaszow concentration camp in Poland, [she] typed an important version of the manifest of prisoners bound for [a] munitions factory in the area of the Czech Republic then known as the Sudetenland.”
“It was in those offices” that she also added her name and the names of two friends to the list, indicating her profession as “schreibkraft,” according to writer Alex Mindlin.
By typing that list, she almost certainly saved her own life, the lives of her friends, and many others, according to Mindlin.
That “list” “saved them from the gas chambers of Auschwitz, where most of the other Jews from Plaszow were deported,” according to The Teller Report.
Years later after the war, she would meet again the man who had made that list possible, the man who employed her.
She had a different last name by this time, but he still remembered her by her nickname. [She never liked the name “Carmen”, so close friends referred to her after a character in “La Bohème”.]
'It must have been around 1953,” she said. “I had gone to Vienna and I was walking along a street with an uncle. We were passing a coffee house where there was a group of people sitting. This large man ran across and hugged and started kissing me, saying: ‘Mimi, Mimi…’
“It was then that I realised that it was Schindler sitting with some of the Jews he had rescued.”
“The documents that [Mimi Reinhardt] worked on were made famous by Thomas Keneally’s 1982 novel . . . and by the 1993 Steven Spielberg movie ["Schindler's List"], both of which detailed the extraordinary lengths to which [Oskar] Schindler went to save the lives of some 1,200 of his Jewish workers,” according to the Times.
Other sources cite the number of lives saved even higher. According to AFP (Agence France-Presse) and The Times of Israel, “The lists which Reinhardt compiled for [Schindler] helped save the lives of some 1,300 Jews at considerable risk to his own life.”
“Austrian-born Reinhardt (sometimes spelled “Reinhard), herself a Jew, was recruited by Schindler himself and worked for him until 1945.”
This is a new story for the Jon S. Randal Peace Page. The Peace Page focuses on past and present stories seldom told of lives forgotten, ignored, or dismissed. The stories are gathered from writers, journalists, and historians to share awareness and foster understanding, to bring people together. And, as such, the stories are never relegated to one single month - they are available all year in the Peace Page archives and on this page each week throughout the year. We encourage you to learn more about the individuals and events mentioned here and to support the writers, educators, and historians whose words we present. Thank you for being here and helping us share awareness.
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Reinhardt, then known as Carmen Koppel, “survived the final liquidation of the Kraków ghetto in March 1943, when 2,000 Jews were slaughtered, because the Nazis deemed her language and secretarial skills useful,” according to The Guardian.
At the time, the Red Army was approaching Poland and workers in Plaszow were being sent west to death camps,” according to The New York Times.
Reinhardt was a “prisoner at a concentration camp near Krakow, Poland during WWII in 1944,” according to the World Jewish Congress, when Schindler recruited her for a job in the camp's administrative office.
“Schindler and his Jewish accountant Itzhak Stern, who had helped to motivate Schindler, prepared the 'list' of essential workers - all of them Jews - for relocation to his new factory,' according to writer Peter Beaumont.
As Schindler’s secretary, Reinhardt “drew up the lists of Jewish workers in the Polish city of Krakow to work in the factory of her German industrialist boss”, according to writer Caroline Frost.
“This was a highly risky enterprise but is estimated to have saved . . . [the] workers from deportation and almost certain death in Nazi concentration camps.”
Reinhardt also “added the names of friends and her own married names until Schindler's quota negotiated with the SS was fulfilled: "Weitmann, Carmen, January 15, 1915, typist" is number 279 on the list.
“The rescue almost went awry” according to The Teller Report.
“On the way to Brünnlitz in 1944, the train carrying Schindler’s workers was diverted to Auschwitz,” according to The Guardian. “Death seemed inevitable. But Schindler used his military intelligence contacts to stop the diversion, claiming that these workers were vital for his armaments factory.”
“They had to stay in Auschwitz for two weeks,” according to The Teller Report.
“Mimi Reinhardt later compared the time to Dante's ‘Inferno’.”
“At the war’s end, [Schindler’s] workers were liberated, and Mimi was reunited with Sascha.”
Reinhardt “settled for a time in Morocco and then New York, where she lived for 50 years,” according to The Guardian. “She kept in touch with other ‘Schindler Jews’ whose lives had been saved by escaping the Plaszów camp under Schindler’s protection, but did not speak publicly about her earlier life until she moved to Israel in 2007.”
In Israel, she joined “her only son, Sacha Weitman, who was then a professor of sociology at Tel Aviv University,” according to The Times of Israel.
Schindler died in 1974, when he “was named by Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust museum as a member of the ‘Righteous Among the Nations’, an honour for non-Jews who tried to save Jews from Nazi extermination,’ according to Frost. “He is buried on the Mount of Olives just outside Jerusalem.”
The story of Reinhardt’s “small act” came to light when she was being interviewed by the Jewish Agency for Israel. (Note, “Reinhardt wasn’t directly portrayed in the Schindler’s List film,” according to News18.)
Reinhardt “expressed regret that Mr. Schindler, whom she adored, did not become a household name until after his death in 1974,” wrote Mindlin.
“He would have loved it, the attention,” she said.
She added in another interview, "I saw a man who was constantly risking his life for what he was doing. He was human. He must have had a heart of gold."
Reinhardt spent her last years at a nursing home north of Tel Aviv.
She is “mourned by her son and his family, as well as the thousands of people whose parents and grandparents she helped escape certain death,” according to the Jerusalem Post.
She has three granddaughters, nine great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
In the image attached, Sasha Weitman, son of Mimi Reinhardt, holds an old photograph of his mother in Herzliya, Israel, (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit).
Of her contribution to history and assisting Schindler in saving hundreds of her fellow Jews, Reinhardt said, “I was just typing the list.”
~ jsr
The Jon S. Randal Peace Page
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literally no words can describe how much i love historical war films.
dunkirk, all quiet on the western front, 1917, hacksaw ridge, band of brothers, saving private ryan, schindler's list, and oppenheimer are all done very well.
history is one of my special interests :)
#꒰ 💬 ꒱ ⎯ rambles#dunkirk#all quiet on the western front#1917 film#1917 movie#hacksaw ridge#band of brothers#saving private ryan#oppenheimer#schindler's list
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Ralph Fiennes (Amon Goeth) about other actors' interactions with him during the shooting of Schindler's List, in 1993
#low-key just being adorable#i MAY BE a BIT of a bastard *hehehe*#THE SMILE AT THE END 😭😭😭#i love him sosososososo much#i know the quality is shitty but this moment lives rent free in my mind idc#ralph fiennes#amon goeth#schindler's list
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Steven Spielberg‘s SCHINDLER’S LIST hit theaters in the U.S. on December 15, 1993.
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Ralph x Bafta Awards
1993: Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Schindler's List 🕯️🏆
1996: Best Actor in a Leading Role for The English Patient 🛩️
1999: Best Actor in a Leading Role for The End Of The Affair 📖
2005: Best Actor in a Leading Role for The Constant Gardener
2011: Oustanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer for Coriolanus ⚔️
2014: Best Actor in a Leading Role for The Grand Hotel Budapest 🖼️
2024: Best Actor in a Leading Role for Conclave 🐢 ❓
#british actors#ralph fiennes#actor#cinema#british cinema#conclave2024#conclave#the constant gardener#schindler's list#the english patient#the end of the affair#Coriolanus#the grand hotel budapest#amon goeth#laszlo de almasy#maurice bendrix#justinquayle#mr gustave h#cardinal thomas lawrence#: thinking about you 💙:
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reblog/or write in the tags some of the movies you watched in school/or your favorite (i'll be adding them to a letterboxd list) here: x
#some of the more obscure ones I kept off the poll#movies#the great gatsby#gandhi#dead poets society#schindler's list#hotel rwanda#lord of the flies#romeo and juliet#the secret life of bees#to kill a mockingbird#all the president’s men#troy
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