Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport is a 2000 documentary film directed by Mark Jonathan Harris and narrated by Judi Dench. It tells the story of the kindertransport, an underground railroad that saved the lives of over 10,000 Jewish children. The movie uses archival footage and interviews to recount the stories of children sent to live in England, after fleeing from Nazi Germany. The documentary relies heavily on filmed interviews in which the children of the kindertransport recall their feelings and experiences of the kindertransport. These interview subjects... include: Alexander Gordon was also one of the refugees on HMT Dunera, one of the most notorious events of British maritime history. An overwhelming majority of American film critics responded positively to Into the Arms of Strangers writing that it both intellectually and emotionally captures this chapter of history. The film went on to win the prestigious Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film had an extremely limited theatrical release and grossed $382,807 domestically.
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| Release date: | 2000 |
| Directed by: | Mark Jonathan Harris |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 122 Minutes |
| Producer: | Deborah Oppenheimer |
| Editor: | Kate Amend |
| Music by: | Lee Holdridge |
| Cinematography: | Don Lenzer |
| Screenplay by: | Mark Jonathan Harris |