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One Life

"Save one life, save the world."

2023-12-21 History 1hr 49m

British stockbroker Nicholas Winton visits Czechoslovakia in the 1930s and forms plans to assist in the rescue of Jewish children before the onset of World War II, in an operation that came to be known as the Kindertransport.

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British stockbroker Nicholas Winton visits Czechoslovakia in the 1930s and forms plans to assist in the rescue of Jewish children before the onset of World War II, in an operation that came to be known as the Kindertransport.

  • Released
    2023-12-21
  • Revenue
    $51,437,352
  • Budget
    n/a
  • Runtime
    1hr 49m
  • Genre
    History, Drama
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    Český, Français, Deutsch, English
  • imdb-logo
    7.5
  • Production
    See-Saw Films, BBC Film, Lipsync Productions, MBK Productions, Cross City Films

Crew

James Hawes
Director
Nick Drake
Screenplay
Iain Canning
Producer

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Cast

Anthony Hopkins

Anthony Hopkins

Nicholas Winton
Johnny Flynn

Johnny Flynn

Young Nicholas Winton
Lena Olin

Lena Olin

Grete Winton
Romola Garai

Romola Garai

Doreen Warriner
Alex Sharp

Alex Sharp

Trevor Chadwick
Jonathan Pryce

Jonathan Pryce

Martin Blake
Juliana Moska

Juliana Moska

Hana Hejdukova
Ziggy Heath

Ziggy Heath

Young Martin Blake
Marthe Keller

Marthe Keller

Betty Maxwell
Tim Steed

Tim Steed

Bernard
Samantha Spiro

Samantha Spiro

Esther Rantzen
Tom Glenister

Tom Glenister

William Hughes
Michael Gould

Michael Gould

Leadbetter
Samuel Finzi

Samuel Finzi

Rabbi Hertz
Ffion Jolly

Ffion Jolly

Barbara Winton
Simon Thorp

Simon Thorp

Mr. Hart
Emily Laing

Emily Laing

BBC Researcher
Henrietta Garden

Henrietta Garden

Vera Gissing
Anna Darvas

Anna Darvas

Lady Milena Grenfell-Baines
Jonathan Tafler

Jonathan Tafler

Hanus Snabl
Barbora Vacková

Barbora Vacková

Monika Holub
Jolana Jirotková

Jolana Jirotková

Gap-Toothed Girl
Michal Škach

Michal Škach

Jan Slonek
Samuel Himal

Samuel Himal

Karel Slonek
Matej Karas

Matej Karas

Petr Slonek
Martin Bednàr

Martin Bednàr

Vaclav Slonek
Petr Jeništa

Petr Jeništa

Communist BCRC Volunteer
Darren Clarke

Darren Clarke

Home Office Clerk
Nick Blakeley

Nick Blakeley

Junior Civil Servant
Kateřina Jebavá

Kateřina Jebavá

German Mother
Frantiska Polakova

Frantiska Polakova

Young Vera Diamontova
Alzbeta Cerna

Alzbeta Cerna

Eva Diamontova
Antonie Formanová

Antonie Formanová

Marta Diamontova
Beáta Mikušová

Beáta Mikušová

Frightened Girl
Janusz Hummel

Janusz Hummel

Father at Train Window
Michaela Hráská

Michaela Hráská

Mother at Train Window
Jiří Valeš

Jiří Valeš

Lone Father
Kateřina Kocichová

Kateřina Kocichová

Shocked Mother
Milan Ligač

Milan Ligač

Czech Military
Stuart Ramsay

Stuart Ramsay

Gavin Campbell
Matilda Bedford

Matilda Bedford

Restaurant Hostess
Angus Kennedy

Angus Kennedy

New Statesman Reporter
Lukáš Král

Lukáš Král

Reluctant Father
Vilma Frantová

Vilma Frantová

Weeping Mother
Aleš Bílík

Aleš Bílík

Officer on Train
Jaromíra Mílová

Jaromíra Mílová

Vera's Foster Mother
Liam Smith

Liam Smith

Railway Official
Marie-Claire Wood

Marie-Claire Wood

Betty's Assistant
Eliška Jechová

Eliška Jechová

Panicked Mother
Justin Svoboda

Justin Svoboda

Angry Father
Joe Weintraub

Joe Weintraub

Gestapo Officer
Barbora Černá

Barbora Černá

Gap-Toothed Girl's Mother
Richard Popple

Richard Popple

Steve Watson
Alma Salomon

Alma Salomon

Vera's Granddaughter
Barbora Váchová

Barbora Váchová

Monika Holub

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Reviews for One Life
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A Review by msbreviews 8

Written by msbreviews on 2023-10-13

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/one-life-bfi-london-film-festival-review-a-must-watch-important-wwii-story/ "One Life i... read more

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/one-life-bfi-london-film-festival-review-a-must-watch-important-wwii-story/ "One Life is yet another important story from WWII that deserves to be seen on the big screen. Despite not breaking genre barriers, it unfolds its narrative in a captivating manner, packed with devastating, bittersweet moments, but also filled with wonderful depictions of altruism, humanitarian sacrifice, and hope, culminating in a powerfully cathartic ending that serves as an ideal tribute to Sir Nicholas Winton. The cast carries the weight of the responsibility of the rescue mission with grounded care, relying on the legendary Anthony Hopkins to bear the explosion of the accumulated emotion. Beautifully edited, tear-inducing score... simply a must-watch." Rating: A-

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-01-11

Johnny Flynn performs quite well here as the young stockbroker Nicholas Winton who arrives in Prague just as the Nazis annexe the Sudetenlan... read more

Johnny Flynn performs quite well here as the young stockbroker Nicholas Winton who arrives in Prague just as the Nazis annexe the Sudetenland. He is horrified by the child poverty that he sees and decides, perhaps naively, to work with his British Refugee Council colleagues to try and expedite their removal to a safer and altogether earthier environment. Fortunately, his mother Babette (Helena Bonham Carter), herself from immigrant stock, is no slouch when it comes to doorstepping officials in Whitehall and soon has convinced the authorities to agree a fast-track mechanism that will enable him to get the children back to the UK provided they have guaranteed foster homes and the fairly massive sum of £50 as a guarantee. He returns to London and a massive public awareness/fundraising campaign ensues - as do eight trains carrying over six hundred children to safety. We are told this story via a series of flashbacks from the modern day Winton (Sir Anthony Hopkins) who now lives peacefully with his wife Greta (Lena Olin) in Berkshire. He is perusing a scrapbook he has left in a drawer for forty-odd years in which he has photographs and details of many of those passengers on the "Kinder" trains. His friend from back then (Jonathan Pryce) manages to put him in touch with Betty Maxwell - the wife of the wealthy publisher Robert, and next thing he is on British television's most popular "That's Life" programme that regularly reached 18 million people on a Sunday evening. This appearance poignantly introduces him to one survivor, his next sees that snowball into some sixty or so who owed their life and liberty to the efforts of Winton and his colleagues - whom he is always very clear to ensure are never forgotten. I recall watching this programme back in the day and the dramatisation is no less moving than the original broadcast. Sir Anthony offers us a considered performance - demonstrating a shy family man who rejects the trappings of fuss and celebrity because he sees his behaviour as nothing special. Doing the right thing. His efforts are touching and understated and nicely dovetail with the rather pushy and forthright Bonham Carter fighting tooth and nail against red tape in 1939. As an insight to Nazi tyranny it also works subtly. We see very little actual violence, but we see a squalor and hopelessness that robs the soul of hope as depressingly as the situation robs their stomachs of food. The film looks good and is sparingly scripted allowing our own imagination to do much of the thinking here.

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A Review by r96sk 8

Written by r96sk on 2024-01-19

A touching picture featuring Anthony Hopkins. <em>'One Life'</em> is <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/schindlers-list/" rel="nof... read more

A touching picture featuring Anthony Hopkins. <em>'One Life'</em> is <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/schindlers-list/" rel="nofollow">Schindler's List</a>'</em>-esque, though perhaps more of a grounded portrayal of such events without the proper Hollywood-ness drama that that aforementioned flick holds; no hate on that sensational Steven Spielberg production by any means, it's a far better film in fact. This 2023 release is very hearty though, one of those movies where it is impossible not to care for the people onscreen. There are plenty of emotional scenes that touch the feels, with one involving Hopkins right at the end particularly hitting. That man is excellent throughout, as expected. Johnny Flynn impresses too, he is just as important here as the Welshman. Helena Bonham Carter is a little underused, especially given she's on the cover, but very good. Neat to see Jonathan Pryce appear, also. I actually remember seeing that real <em>'<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s_Life!" rel="nofollow">That's Life!</a>'</em> clip randomly on YouTube many years back and I didn't realise until just before it's portrayed here that it was reenacting that exact moment. Whether you watch this film or not, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_nFuJAF5F0" rel="nofollow">that video</a> is truly a must-watch.

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A Review by Brent_Marchant 6

Written by Brent_Marchant on 2024-03-27

For some of us, there’s no stopping when it comes to seeing through on a mission of vital importance. So it was in 1938, when a dedicated En... read more

For some of us, there’s no stopping when it comes to seeing through on a mission of vital importance. So it was in 1938, when a dedicated English stockbroker selflessly enabled the successful escape of 669 children (mostly Jewish) from Prague not long after the Third Reich “annexed” Czechoslovakia’s Sudetenland region, the first step toward Germany’s invasion of the country and the eventual onset of World War II. British-born Nicholas Winton (Anthony Hopkins), the descendant of German Jewish ancestors, and members of the British Committee for Refugees from Czechoslovakia both on the ground and in London worked tirelessly against seemingly impossible odds to facilitate the youngsters’ flight to freedom. In particular, Winton’s younger self (Johnny Flynn) and his determined mother (Helena Bonham Carter) battled a reluctant British bureaucracy, intolerant prejudicial attitudes and border-crossing obstacles to arrange protective train transport across Europe to secure the safety of the young refugees. But, for all of Winton’s successes, he felt remorse that he was unable to do more, especially when he looked back on what he accomplished 40 years after the fact. Thankfully, his efforts didn’t go unnoticed, at last receiving the recognition for what he did, earning him the gratitude of the survivors and the honors of a grateful nation, in essence becoming the UK’s counterpart to Oskar Schindler. Director James Hawes tells a compelling story in his debut feature film, though the execution, regrettably, could use some shoring up, especially in the film’s sluggishly paced, overly talky and occasionally meandering opening half. The picture’s back end, however, considerably makes up for these deficiencies, evoking genuine, well-earned, heartfelt emotions, qualities that could have made for a better release overall if they had been employed more fully earlier on. This is largely made possible by the powerful performances of Hopkins, Flynn, Bonham Carter and a host of supporting players, along with fine period piece production values. “One Life” ultimately delivers a message that we could all stand to hear more often, not only in supporting monumental undertakings like those depicted here, but also in being giving of ourselves in general, no matter how great or small the efforts or ventures might be. The world would certainly be a better place for doing so – and for the work of the Nicholas Wintons that reside within all of us.

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A Review by tmdb51616167 9

Written by tmdb51616167 on 2024-09-10

#MovieReview #OneLifeMovie Deciding to watch "One Life" with a group of young boys turned out to be a challenge, as they were not keen on... read more

#MovieReview #OneLifeMovie Deciding to watch "One Life" with a group of young boys turned out to be a challenge, as they were not keen on sitting through a historical film. Despite the initial hesitation, the movie proved to be a captivating true story that left a lasting impact. The film follows the remarkable journey of a man from England who lived to the age of 106 and dedicated his life to a refugee rescue mission, saving nearly 700 children. The emotional core of the story comes to life when these children, now adults, reunite with the man who changed their lives on a television show, expressing their heartfelt gratitude. Set against the backdrop of World War II and the atrocities of Hitler, "One Life" offers a poignant and powerful narrative that showcases the resilience and compassion of the human spirit. While it may not be a blockbuster film that demands a trip to the theaters, it is a movie worth watching for its historical significance and moving storytelling. Led by the talented Anthony Hopkins, the cast delivers compelling performances that elevate the film's impact. "One Life" is a reminder of the importance of kindness and courage in the face of adversity, making it a worthy choice for those seeking a meaningful cinematic experience.

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A Review by Manuel São Bento

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/one-life-bfi-london-film-festival-review-a-must-watch-important-wwii-story/ "One Life is yet another important story from WWII that deserves to be seen on the big screen. Despite not b...

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A Review by msbreviews 8

Written by msbreviews on 2023-10-13

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/one-life-bfi-london-film-festival-review-a-must-watch-important-wwii-story/ "One Life is yet another important story from WWII that deserves to be ...

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-01-11

Johnny Flynn performs quite well here as the young stockbroker Nicholas Winton who arrives in Prague just as the Nazis annexe the Sudetenland. He is horrified by the child poverty that he sees and dec...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by r96sk 8

Written by r96sk on 2024-01-19

A touching picture featuring Anthony Hopkins. <em>'One Life'</em> is <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/schindlers-list/" rel="nofollow">Schindler's List</a>'</em>-esque, though perhaps more...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Brent_Marchant 6

Written by Brent_Marchant on 2024-03-27

For some of us, there’s no stopping when it comes to seeing through on a mission of vital importance. So it was in 1938, when a dedicated English stockbroker selflessly enabled the successful escape o...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by tmdb51616167 9

Written by tmdb51616167 on 2024-09-10

#MovieReview #OneLifeMovie Deciding to watch "One Life" with a group of young boys turned out to be a challenge, as they were not keen on sitting through a historical film. Despite the initial hesi...

read more