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One Life

i have been meaning to see One Life for some time. It was on Bbc1 on Monday. it’s the true story of Nicholas Winton à stockbroker who decided to organise the repatriation of just under 700 Jewish kids from Czechoslovakia on the eve of the Nazi invasion. He faces implacable obstacles from the Foreign Officr and immigration authorities and even the resident refugee organisation in Czechoslovakia. Undeterred he organised foster homes , Visas and money.

This is not the most impressive part.  Nicky Winton did all of this as it was the right thing to do. He did not court pubilicity nor self aggrandisement and if anything was bemused by both. At the start of the film you see the aged Winton shuffling about his Maidenhead home ordered by his wife Greta  tidy up his papers messing up the study. One attaché case he will not discard and this is his scrapbook of the treanportstaion. Eventually he shows this to Betty Maxwell whose husband Robery the tycoon was himself à Czech refufggee.She passes it to Esther Rantzen who organises à rather staged reunion of all the survivors.  Still Nicky Winton though delighted to meet them all is bemused. This is not the success story he craveed and was more upset that the 9th train he organised did not make it but was intercepted by the Gestapo.

Anthony  Hopkins -one of our greatest actors plays the senior Winton magisterially . He  does not declaim as  a small gesture often suffices morw. Johnny Flynn plays the war time Winton, Helena Bonham Carter r his mother and Romulus Garai Doreen Warrinee the hard pressed operator on the ground for the refugee organisation. All are excellent.

It’s an inspiring story of how the  little humble man beats the Nazi bigot. My late father used to say ‘ A nice Englishman is the best person you can hope to meet ‘

Nicky Winton was one.

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About Neil Rosen

Neil went to the City of London School and Manchester University graduating with a 1st in economics. After a brief stint in accountancy, Neil emigrated to a kibbutz In Israel. His articles on the burgeoning Israeli film industry earned comparisons to Truffaut and Godard in Cahiers du Cinema. Now one of the world's leading film critics and moderators at film Festivals Neil has written definitively in his book Kosher Nostra on Jewish post war actors. Neil lives with his family in North London. More Posts

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