The film 'One Life' featuring Sir Nicholas Winton, who saved 669 Jewish children from the Nazis, has sparked controversy as some promotional materials omit the term 'Jewish.' This has led to accusations of Jews being 'written out of their own history.' Despite the controversy, the story of Winton's heroic actions during the Holocaust continues to captivate audiences, with the film receiving praise for highlighting his remarkable efforts.
The must see ONE LIFE starring Anthony Hopkins opens @TheJewishMuseum & @FilmLinc's New York Jewish Film Festival Wednesday. It's the story of Sir Nicolas Winton, who headed an effort to save Jewish children before WW2 turned hot, saving 669 in the process https://t.co/cxKYPzgJaY
Nicholas Winton story of saving so many children from the Holocaust is really amazing. Watch “One Life” with Anthony Hopkins. Incredible story.
The real story behind ‘One Life’: Nicholas Winton who rescued Jewish children from the Nazis #OneLife | #Holocaust | #Movie https://t.co/SYCrV2JIyO
BBC promo material for a Sir Anthony Hopkins film about the kindertransport omitted the term “Jewish”, leading to furious claims Jews are being “written out of their own history”. It’s disgraceful the Hamas-appeasing BBC are deliberately excluding the term Jewish. #DefundTheBBC
This comes across as conspiracy as opposed to cock up. The BBC is releasing a film called "One Life" about Sir Nicholas Winton who saved Jewish children from the gas chambers. In the publicity they omit the word "Jewish", just saying he saved "669 children", leading to… https://t.co/1L1bNj2kQD
In this @BBCNews piece centred on 1 woman who was rescued by Sir Nicholas Winton & her reaction to the One Life film, guess what crucial piece of her identity & that of the other children has been disappeared? Yes, no Jews here. https://t.co/oJ81AOlfup
Sir Nicholas Winton: Woman saved by Holocaust hero praises new film https://t.co/FoxLvSOQzB
The REAL 'British Schindler': Nicholas Winton's former daughter in law reveals why modest stockbroker who rescued 669 Jewish children from the Nazis rejected comparisons with factory owner Oskar - as new biopic One Life hits cinemas https://t.co/qn3Eabg4zh https://t.co/hSkIP9DWzN