
This exceptional film, based on a true story, is about London banker Nicholas Winton who just before World War 2, together with his mother and colleagues, saved more than 650 jewish children in Prague as the Nazis were taking over the city and arranged Kindertransport (children transport) for them to flee the city in trains, with their parents waving goodbye to them on the main train station, where they were then transported to foster homes in England.
The film is directed by James Hawes and stars Anthony Hopkins, Helena Bonham Carter and Johhny Flynn.
Sydney Arts Guide has ten double passes to give away and two copies of the book by daughter Barbara Winton on which the book was based.
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A remarkable humanitarian, Thank you for the bringing this important story to our attention.