An impressive and disturbing movie, released in 1993, directed by Steven Spielberg. Heralded by some as one of the most powerful movies of all time, though depressing at the same time. It tells the compelling true story of the German businessman Oskar Schindler who comes to Nazi-occupied Poland looking for economic prosperity and leaves as a savior of more than 1,100 Jews. A charming and sly entrepreneur, Schindler bribes and befriends the Nazi authorities to gain control of a factory in Krakow by aryanization, which he staffs with Jewish slave - laborers, and soon he is making a fortune. But among the Jews who work for him is Itzhak Stern, the plant manager, who in his benevolence sees to it that Schindler's workforce includes the most vulnerable and cherished members of Krakow's Jewish community.
The movie was voted as the best picture of 1993, and every aspect of it is first rate (e.g., the music which was composed by John Williams). Director Steven Spielberg managed to silence many of his critics with this film.