"Unveiling the Heroic Legacy: 'One Life' Depicts the Untold Story of Nicholas Winton's Remarkable Rescue Mission"

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"One Life" is a new film dramatizing the inspiring story of Sir Nicholas Winton, who saved 669 children from the Nazis in 1938 and kept it secret for 50 years until it was uncovered by a BBC show. The film spans two time periods, 1938 and 1988, and stars Anthony Hopkins as Winton. It portrays his efforts to rescue the children and the emotional reunion with them in 1988. The film, directed by James Hawes, tells Winton's tale with restraint and features a strong supporting cast. It serves as a reminder of the importance of ordinary heroes in times of unimaginable horror.
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