The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler (2009)
As a Polish Catholic social worker in the early 1940s, Irena Sendler created and led a conspiracy of women who moved in and out of Warsaw’s Jewish Ghetto disguised as nurses employed by Warsaw’s Health Department. Though they worked under the guise of merely attempting to prevent and contain the spread of Typhus and Spotted Fever, Sendler and her brave cohorts emerged each time with the children of consenting Jewish parents. The children were sometimes sedated and hidden inside boxes, suitcases and coffins as a means of rescuing them from their imminent deportation to death camps. They were given new identities and placed with Polish families and in convents. Sendler kept a hidden record of their birth names and where they were placed with the hope that they would some day be reunited with their own families.
In 1943, the Nazis discovered Sendler’s daring and dangerous ruse and arrested her. She was tortured by Gestapo agents and suffered broken feet. On the day of her scheduled execution she was rescued by “Zegota,” the underground network with which she worked to save the Jewish children.
As a result of Sendler’s efforts, approximately 2,500 children were smuggled to safety. Not a single child she rescued was ever betrayed or discovered by the Nazis.
The movie is based on the authorized biography of the heroine, Mother of the Children of the Holocaust: The Irena Sendler Story, by Anna Mieszkowska, published in 2005.
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Genre: Drama | Horror | Thriller Director: John Kent Harrison Writers (WGA): John Kent Harrison (written by) and Larry Spagnola (written by) Cast: Toms Aboltins … Dentist Romualds Ancans … German General Ruby Bentall … Stefania Valda Bickute … Polish New Mother Olga Boladz … Zofia Gintaire Cepukonye … Frightened Mother Paulius Cizinauskas … Prison Guard Vilis Daudzins … Gestapo Officer Michelle Dockery … Ewa Rozenfeld Karolina Dryzner … Weeping Mother Didzis Eglitis … German Soldier William Ellis … Wiktor Paul Freeman … Monsignor Godlewski Fiona Glascott … Maria Iddo Goldberg … Jakub Rozenfeld Leonîds Grabovskis … Another Man Andris Gross … Young Father Jurgis Gundars … Small Boy Uga Gundars … 5 Year-old Screaming Boy Scott Handy … Michal Laski Marcia Gay Harden … Janina Krzyzanowska Elea Hofland … Anna Arnita Jaunzeme … First Female Prisoner Janis Kangaroo … Jewish Folk (as Jewish Folk) Leonarda Klavina-Kestere … Stern Woman Girts Krumins … German Accountant Leigh Lawson … Rabbi Rozenfeld Girts Liuziniks … German Soldier Girts Lukevics … Big Auxiliary Guard Ariela Mareda … Miriam Jeff Most … Familiar German Officer Rebecca Night … Danuta Sergei Novik-Marchenko … Jasio Jerzy Nowak … Elderey Rabbi David Ogannesianc … Little Izaak Maja Ostaszewska … Jadwiga Anna Paquin … Irena Sendler Nathaniel Parker … Dr. Majkowski Aleksandrs Petukhovs … Soldier Krzysztof Pieczynski … Dr. Janusz Korczak Erich Redman … Untersturmfüher Brandt Janis Reinis … SS Officer Kristina Savickyte … 5 Years Old’s Mother Gleb Semionov … Two Year Old Will Shadley … (voice) Sofya Skya … Desperate Mother Dace Smits … Sister Stanislawa Martins Smits … German NCO Steve Speirs … Piotr Danuta Stenka … Hanna Rozenfeld Davids Stepanjans … Big Kid Imants Strads … Juliusz Antanas Surgailis … Polish New Father Aija Terauda … German Officer’s Wife Anastasija Timoshenko … Young Jewish Mother Sakalas Uzdavinys … Young Rabbi Imants Vekmanis … Janek Goran Visnjic … Stefan Danny Webb … Trojan Rebecca Windheim … Karolina Rozenfeld Also Known As (AKA) Dzieci Ireny Sendlerowej Poland (theatrical title) Miss Irena’s Children USA (working title) The Irena Sendler Story USA (working title) Untitled Irena Sendler Project USA (working title) |





