Overview
- Summary
- In the opening days of World War II, the Nazis occupy Warsaw. In a display of extraordinary courage and commitment, zoo keeper Jan Zabinski decides to hide the city's most endangered residents in his home. Before war's end, the Warsaw Zoo will become a safe haven for 300 Jewish men, women, and children.
- Format
- Video
- Published
- Ojai, Calif. : Blue Heron Films and Tapes, 2009
- Locale
- Poland
Warsaw
Warsaw (Poland) - Edition
- Fullscreen
- Notes
-
"A Gary Lester Film." -- From container.
Special features includes: interactive menu ; trailer ; Warsaw zoo today ; Moshe's story (Hebrew).
Director, Gary Lester; music, Richard Band.
Not rated.
DVD, NTSC.
Some features in Hebrew.
Physical Details
- Physical Description
- 1 videodisc (29 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Keywords & Subjects
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