Into the arms of strangers : stories of the Kindertransport
(DVD) 

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Burbank, Calif. : Warner Bros. Pictures :, [2000, 2001].
Format
DVD
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (118 min.) : sound, black and white with color sequences ; 4 3/4 in. 
Status
Oliver La Farge - Media
DVD 941.004 Int
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Southside - Media
DVD 941.004 Int
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Published
Burbank, Calif. : Warner Bros. Pictures :, [2000, 2001].
Language
English
UPC
085391887225, 7321921188725

Notes

General Note
This film was produced with the cooperation of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C.
General Note
Special features: Cast & crew [text feature]; Producer Deborah Oppenheimer and writer/director Mark Jonathan Harris commentary; Editor Kate Amend, sound designer Gary Rydstrom, archival researcher Corrinne Collett and composer Lee Holdridge commentary; Lord Richard Attenborough interview; Additional interviews; Photo gallery; The kinder [text feature]; The parents [text feature]; The rescuers [text feature]; Awards [text feature]; Premiere footage (10 min.); Historical artifacts (5 min.) [film and slide show feature]; Theatrical trailer (2 min.); DVD-ROM features: links to original theatrical website and chat rooms; downloadable study guide for viewers and educators via the website.
Creation/Production Credits
Edited by Kate Amend ; director of photography, Don Lenzer ; music by Lee Holdridge.
Participants/Performers
Narrated by Judi Dench ; with Kurt Fuchel, Lore Segal, Ursula Rosenfeld, Nicholas Winton, Norbert Wollheim, Bertha Leverton, Lorraine Allard, Alexander Gordon, Jack Hellman, Lory Cahn, Hedy Epstein ... [et al.].
Description
The documentary tells the story of a group of children from Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia who were fortunate enough to escape the unfathomable horror of the genocide perpetrated against the Jewish people during WWII. They were saved by the Kindertransport, which took 10,000 children to the safety of England in the late 1930s. (The United States government, which could have sponsored a similar program, declined to do so.) Assuming that the broad historical context is well enough known, the film concentrates on individual stories, using archival film clips and photographs, re-enactments and interviews, with both the rescuers and the rescued.
System Details
DVD format, region 1, Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo, original presentation aspect ratio, 1.37:1.
Language
English and dubbed French (Québec) soundtracks, with optional subtitles in English, French, or Spanish ; closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.
Awards
Academy Award, 2001for Best Documentary, Features (Mark Jonathan Harris, Deborah Oppenheimer) ; American Cinema Editors, 2001: Best Edited Documentary Film (Kate Amend).

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