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  1. Korczak is a 1990 black-and-white biographical war film directed by Andrzej Wajda and written by Agnieszka Holland, about Polish-Jewish humanitarian Janusz Korczak. An international co-production between Poland, Germany and the United Kingdom, it stars Wojciech Pszoniak as Korczak, with Ewa Dałkowska , Teresa Budzisz-Krzyzanowska , Marzena ...

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0099949Korczak (1990) - IMDb

    May 6, 1990 · Korczak: Directed by Andrzej Wajda. With Wojciech Pszoniak, Ewa Dalkowska, Teresa Budzisz-Krzyzanowska, Marzena Trybala. The last days of life of the legendary Polish pedagogue Dr. Janusz Korczak and his heroic dedication to protecting Jewish orphans in the Warsaw Ghetto.

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    • Biography, Drama, War
    • Andrzej Wajda
    • 1990-05-06
  3. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › korczak-korczakKorczak | Rotten Tomatoes

    Idealistic pediatrician Janusz Korczak (Wojtek Pszoniak) opens a makeshift orphanage in an abandoned school in Warsaw's Jewish ghetto during World War II, soon...

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    • Andrzej Wajda
    • Biography
    • Wojciech Pszoniak
  4. Apr 25, 2024 · Korczak (1990) Official Trailer [FHD] Directed by Andrzej Wajda. With Wojciech Pszoniak and Ewa Dalkowska. Korczak Blu-ray (Kino Lorber) : https://kinolorber.com/product/korcza... Korczak...

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  5. Find out where to watch Korczak online. This comprehensive streaming guide lists all of the streaming services where you can rent, buy, or stream for free

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  6. Set in the early years of World War II, Korczak is a deeply moving and powerful drama that tells the story of Dr. Janusz Korczak, a Polish-Jewish doctor and writer who was best known for his work advocating for children's rights. The film portrays Korczak's struggle to save the orphaned children in his care from the horrors of the Holocaust.

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  8. Korczak (English Subtitled) Henryk Goldszmit had become a Polish icon in the 1930s through his writings, teachings, and radio programs for children, under the name of Janusz Korczak. When the kids from his Warsaw orphanage were to be deported to the gas chambers of Treblinka, he refused to abandon them, and with them he died in the Holocaust.