- Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
- Release Date: Sep 15, 2000
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100Has moments of profound poignance, though it lacks the overall dramatic impact of "The Long Way Home."
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100At its slowest, the film has value as a historical document. At its best, the film gives a human face to stories of unimaginable suffering and unexpected triumph.
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100A marvelous picture and a highly unusual journey in and around the Holocaust.
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88A fitting tribute to these displaced children because it so simply and elegantly personalizes their place in the most horrific chapter of 20th-century history.
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88Harris brings into focus a nearly forgotten success story, filling in another blank in the ultimate mosaic of the 20th century's greatest tragedy.
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88There have been many documentaries about the Holocaust in recent years, but this one really stands out.
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88A powerful and moving contribution to the cinema of the Holocaust.
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88Proves there are Holocaust stories still to be told.
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83The dramatic power, though, comes entirely from the eloquence of old people, shot in medium close-up, barely moving as they remember things.