The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton
The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton (Czech: Síla lidskosti: Nicholas Winton) is a 2002 documentary about Nicholas Winton, the man who organized the Kindertransport rescue mission of 669 children from German-occupied Czechoslovakia on the eve of the Second World War. Director Matej Mináč was inspired by meeting Winton while developing the film treatment for All My Loved Ones.[2]
The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton | |
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Directed by | Matej Mináč |
Produced by | Partik Pass Matej Mináč[1] |
Music by | Janusz Stoklosa[1] |
Running time | 64 min[1] |
Countries | Czech Republic Slovakia |
Language | English |
See also
Awards
- Best Documentary - International Emmy Awards (2002)
- Trilobit Prize Czech Republic (2002)
- Slovak Film Critics Prize IGRIC (2002)
- Christopher Award for Film that Affirms the Highest Values of the Human Spirit (2006)[1]
References
- "Nicholas Winton: The Power of Good". The National Center for Jewish Film. Retrieved 13 September 2013.
- Vaughan, David (February 10, 2003). "Matej Minac: award-winning film maker who proved his mother wrong". Radio Prague. Český rozhlas. Retrieved 13 September 2013.
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