‘One Life’ movie review: Anthony Hopkins brilliant in story of ‘British Schindler’ Nicholas Winton
This story of the man who helped transport 669 Jewish children from Prague on the eve of WWII is straightforwardly told, but deeply moving.
This story of the man who helped transport 669 Jewish children from Prague on the eve of WWII is straightforwardly told, but deeply moving.
One Life, which stars Anthony Hopkins and filmed in Prague in 2022, will premiere in Czech cinemas early next month.
Anthony Hopkins’ heartfelt performance and an emotional finale have been highlighted for the film, which partially shot in Prague last fall.
One Life, which filmed in Prague last autumn, will have its world premiere at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival in September.
Helena Bonham Carter, Jonathan Pryce, and Lena Olin have joined the cast of the WWII biopic about the “British Schindler”
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