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"He who saves one life, saves the world entire." — Inscription on the ring given to Schindler by his workers.

Vienintelis ryškus spalvinis akcentas – . Ji tampa moraliniu lūžio tašku Šindleriui ir žiūrovui. Ši maža detalė pilkoje minioje simbolizuoja individualią tragediją masinio naikinimo fone, priversdama suvokti, kad kiekviena prarasta gyvybė buvo atskiras pasaulis. Pagrindiniai veikėjai ir moraliniai kontrastai šindlerio sąrašas

"Šindlerio sąrašas" (English: Schindler's List) is a historical drama film directed by Steven Spielberg, released in 1993. The film is based on the true story of Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saves the lives of thousands of Jews during the Holocaust. "He who saves one life, saves the world entire

| Theme | Application in Schindler's List | Regional Relevance (e.g., Lithuania) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The film shows local Poles and Germans ignoring or benefiting from the genocide. | It forces reflection on the behavior of local populations under occupation—some were rescuers, many were bystanders, a minority were collaborators. | | Resistance through Work | Schindler’s strategy was “rescue through production”—saving lives by making the Jews indispensable to the war economy. | This contrasts with armed resistance (e.g., the Vilna Ghetto uprising) but highlights a different form of survival. | | The Price of a Life | Schindler laments at the end: “I could have saved more.” A car, a pin—each could have bought another life. | This underscores the material reality of bribery and corruption under totalitarian regimes. | | Theme | Application in Schindler's List |

Spielberg made radical stylistic choices that distinguish the film:

To understand the film, one must recognize the reality it depicts:

For Lithuanian audiences ( Šindlerio sąrašas was widely screened in Vilnius and Kaunas after 1993), the film served several purposes: