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Director:
John Kent Harrison
Writers (WGA):
John Kent Harrison (written by) and
Larry Spagnola (written by) ...
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Release Date:
19 kwiecieñ 2009 (USA) more
Genre:
Biography | Drama more
Plot:
The story of Irena Sendler, a social worker who was part of the Polish underground during World War II and was arrested by the Nazi's for saving the lives of nearly 2,500 Jewish children by smuggling them out of the Warsaw ghetto. | add synopsis
Awards:
Won Primetime Emmy. Another 2 nominations more
User Comments:
Disturbing but worthwhile story more (7 total)

Cast

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Toms Aboltins ... Dentist
Romualds Ancans ... German General
Ruby Bentall ... Stefania
Valda Bickute ... Polish New Mother
Olga Boladz ... Zofia
Gintaire Cepukonye ... Frightened Mother
Paulius Cizinauskas ... Prison Guard
Vilis Daudzins ... Gestapo Officer

Michelle Dockery ... Ewa Rozenfeld

Karolina Dryzner ... Weeping Mother
Didzis Eglitis ... German Soldier
William Ellis ... Wiktor
Paul Freeman ... Monsignor Godlewski

Fiona Glascott ... Maria
Iddo Goldberg ... Jakub Rozenfeld
Leonîds Grabovskis ... Another Man
Andris Gross ... Young Father
Jurgis Gundars ... Small Boy
Uga Gundars ... 5 Year-old Screaming Boy

Scott Handy ... Michal Laski

Marcia Gay Harden ... Janina Krzyzanowska
Elea Hofland ... Anna
Arnita Jaunzeme ... First Female Prisoner
Janis Kangaroo ... Jewish Folk (as Jewish Folk)
Leonarda Klavina-Kestere ... Stern Woman
Girts Krumins ... German Accountant
Leigh Lawson ... Rabbi Rozenfeld
Girts Liuziniks ... German Soldier
Girts Lukevics ... Big Auxiliary Guard
Ariela Mareda ... Miriam
Jeff Most ... Familiar German Officer
Rebecca Night ... Danuta
Sergei Novik-Marchenko ... Jasio
Jerzy Nowak ... Elderey Rabbi
David Ogannesianc ... Little Izaak
Maja Ostaszewska ... Jadwiga

Anna Paquin ... Irena Sendler

Nathaniel Parker ... Dr. Majkowski
Aleksandrs Petukhovs ... Soldier
Krzysztof Pieczynski ... Dr. Janusz Korczak

Erich Redman ... Untersturmfüher Brandt
Janis Reinis ... SS Officer
Kristina Savickyte ... 5 Years Old's Mother
Gleb Semionov ... Two Year Old

Sofya Skya ... Desperate Mother
Dace Smits ... Sister Stanislawa
Martins Smits ... German NCO

Steve Speirs ... Piotr
Danuta Stenka ... Hanna Rozenfeld
Davids Stepanjans ... Big Kid
Imants Strads ... Juliusz
Antanas Surgailis ... Polish New Father
Anastasija Timoshenko ... Young Jewish Mother
Sakalas Uzdavinys ... Young Rabbi

Imants Vekmanis ... Janek

Goran Visnjic ... Stefan

Danny Webb ... Trojan
Rebecca Windheim ... Karolina Rozenfeld
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Miss Irena's Children (USA) (working title)
The Irena Sendler Story (USA) (working title)
Untitled Irena Sendler Project (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
95 min
Country:
USA
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.78 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Stereo
Filming Locations:
Riga, Latvia
Company:
Baltmedia more

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Featured in The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards (2009) (TV) more

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Disturbing but worthwhile story, 21 kwiecieñ 2009
Author: vchimpanzee from North Carolina

In this fact-based story set in 1941 Poland, Irena Sendler is in charge of social services for Warsaw, which is unusual in itself. Rarely were women in charge of anything important in those days. Nearly half a million Jews from Poland and elsewhere have been moved to the Warsaw ghetto, and they are about to be moved again--to places with names like Treblinka and Auschwitz. Irena's job involves helping these people in whatever ways she can.

Irena wants to at least save the children, who can be taught to pretend they are Christian or even convert. But many families do not want to take a chance sheltering Jewish children (so convents and orphanages must be found), and the Jewish parents are reluctant to give up their children. Irena promises to keep a list of who she rescues and where they are so they can be returned after the war; the hiding place looks like it will work, but who knows?

Not everyone is willing to help Irena in her quest--even some of her employees don't see the point and don't want to get involved--but she finds several very caring people who can help. Some know ways the children can secretly escape. Meanwhile, the Germans are taking over Irena's department, and to get into the ghetto she must pose as a nurse and give typhus shots. A lot of good the shots will do, since the people who put Jews in the ghetto care little about them, and conditions allow disease to spread. And pretty soon, disease will be the least of the Jews' worries. But at least Irena believes she can save some of the children.

Of course, anyone who gets caught helping Jews faces dire consequences. There are narrow escapes, but even some Germans seem sympathetic.

Anna Paquin does a very good job. Two specific moments stand out in my mind. One is a scene where Irena has to pretend she doesn't care as a Jewish parent pleads for help, when we know she cares a lot. Another is the most disturbing scene in the movie, where Irena has finally been caught breaking the law.

Elea Hofland stands out as Anna, one of the more likable Jewish children, the one that wants to be a ballerina. I have to believe this was not a real child because what are the chances the character would have the same name as the star?

The actors playing the Jewish parents do a good job. So many are scared of what might happen to their children, and they portray this well.

There is also a red-haired Jewish boy who stands out in my mind but I don't remember his name. I'm going to say Jasio.

I wanted to say this was a film the whole family could watch, except maybe younger children. Hallmark Hall of Fame presentations tend to be family-friendly, even when tackling adult issues. But I'm not sure some of the violence in this movie would pass the test. It's certainly milder than "Schindler's List", and most of the violence is only implied. But there is a scene with an apparently dead body, and several scenes where it's clear if not obvious we are seeing people shot.

This is an important film because it tells some of what the Jews had to go through, and it makes clear how terribly they were treated just at the beginning, before they went to concentration camps. The gory details are avoided. And there are a few triumphant moments, even when we think things can't get any better for certain characters.

It's not a typical Hallmark film, but it does make important points.

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