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Czech Republic/Germany/Poland/Slovakia,1999,
35mm, 92 minutes
Czech with English subtitles
Director: Matej
Minac
Director Matej
Minac's visually stunning film, All My Loved Ones, (starring
Agnieszka
Wagner, Krzysztof
Kolberger, Josef
Abraham and Jiri
Bartoska) was inspired by the real life experiences of English stockbroker
Nicholas
Winton, who saved nearly seven-hundred Czech Jewish children in 1939.
Through a dazzling musical score (written by Janusz
Stoklosa), humor, and the innocence of two young children, this film focuses
on the Silberstein family, a loving, extended Jewish family as they face the
rapids and doldrums of life in Europe.
Winner, Czech Lion
2000, Czech Film
and Television Academy Awards
Best Supporting Actor Jirí Bartoska
Winner,
OCIC Award 2000, Festróia
- Tróia International Film Festival
Special Mention
Winner,
Audience Award 2000, Pilsen
Film Festival
Most Popular Film
Nominated,
Czech Lion 2000, Czech
Film and Television Academy Awards
Best
Film
Best Screenplay (Jirí Hubac)
Nominated,
Golden Dolphin 2000, Festróia
- Tróia International Film Festival
Welcoming Remarks
Marcel Sauer, Cultural Attaché, Embassy
of the Czech Republic
Special Guest
Matej Minac, Director
Co-sponsored by the Embassy
of the Czech Republic, Embassy
of the Slovak Republic, Embassy
of the Republic of Poland and Goethe-Institut
Washington
| Related
Web Links |
| Film
Information from Amazon.com's
Internet Movie Database |
| Director
Matej Minac's
Filmography (from IMDB) |
| Radio
Prague story (in English) on Nicholas Winton's visit
to Prague on the occasion of the film's release, and an interview with
Vera Gissing, one of those saved by "Nicky" |
| Distributor:
BetaFilm,
an Epsilon
Mediagroup Company |
| Film
& Events Calendar from the Embassy
of the Czech Republic |
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The
Jewish Museum in Prague
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| Film
Programs at the Goethe-Institut Washington |
| Deutsches
Filminstitut |
| Seattle
Polish Film Festival |
| Polish
Cinema Database |
| Slovenský
filmový ústav / Slovak Film Institute |
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