A feature film telling the story of the prominent pediatrician and educator Dr. Janusz Korczak. Dr. Korczack does everything in his power to maintain the dignity of the 200 children in his progressive orphanage in the Warsaw Ghetto, despite the hopelessness of their situation. Eyewitnesses have testified that an SS Officer exchanged words with Korczak as he escorted the children to the trains that deported them to their death in Treblinka. Whether or not the Germans were offering him his freedom, Korczak chose to accompany the children and to die together with them.
Television drama about the Warsaw Ghetto revolt. The plot of "Uprising" begins with the internment of the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto and continues until its final liquidation. The film places a stress on central personalities in the revolt and in the Warsaw Ghetto in general. In addition to a dramatic reconstruction of the facts the story represented in the film also includes some occurrences that are not faithful to the historic reality.
Famous writer and humanist, Dr. Janusz Korczak is known for his total commitment to the cause of children. Any his life he fought to defend and enforce the child. He continued fighting until death in the hell of Ghetto
Warsaw. Like Anne Frank, died in the Holocaust and left a diary, but he could escape his destiny. His choice was dictated by his conscience man remained faithful to its commitments. Janus Korczak, King of Children "is both a portrait of a historical figure and an educator whose innovative ideas are gradually fact, half a century after his death.
An East German television program that uses archival photographs, testimonies and quotations from the writings of Janusz Korczak, to tell the story about the life of the famous doctor and educator. " I am little, but important" is a sentence that Korczak wrote in his diary a few weeks before he, together with his orphan children, was sent to Treblinka.
This film is a biographical drama about Janusz Korczak, the well-known physician and educator who perished together with the children of his orphanage in Treblinka, in 1942. In an imaginary scene at the end of the film, the only one photographed in color, the deportation train is seen traveling when suddenly its last car is disconnected from the others, its doors open and Korczak and his children come out, gaily running into the open field.
תיעוד ביתי. צילום מסע לפולין של תלמידי בית הספר "אורט רונסון" באשקלון, שנערך בחודש מאי 2005. במסע השתתף גם פיטר, ניצול שואה ואיש עדות, שהיה אחד מתאומי מנגלה.
כתבת טלוויזיה. הכתבה שודרה בתוכנית "מהדורה מוקדמת" של ערוץ 20 בתאריך 27/1/21. בכתבה מסופר כי יצחק בלפר, האחרון בין חניכי יאנוש קורצ'ק הלך לעולמו. הוא הקדיש את ימיו להנצחת השואה. בכתבה התראיינה גם הבימאית הילה טימור אשור , שכתבה את הספר "הקשה של הלחם".