WARSAW, Poland – The daughter of former Warsaw Zoo directors Jan and Antonina Zabinski, who saved hundreds of Jews from the Holocaust by hiding them at the zoo and whose story was told in the ...
The fate of a Warsaw zoo during the Nazi occupation might seem like a tiny historical footnote, but as director Niki Caro’s handsome drama shows, the way people treat animals is a good indicator of ...
In the opening moments of “The Zookeeper’s Wife,” director Niki Caro introduces us to a pocket paradise of every glorious form of creation — animals of every size and description — overseen by a team ...
There’s not a lot of subtlety in “The Zookeeper’s Wife.” The good guys are beyond virtuous and the bad ones, pure evil. If that makes it easy to pick sides, it doesn’t necessarily make for great drama ...
The extraordinary true story of a woman (played by Jessica Chastain) who sheltered Jews in the Warsaw Zoo during the Holocaust gets a conventional big-screen treatment in 'The Zookeeper's Wife.' By ...
Antonina Zabinska (Jessica Chastain), whose husband, Jan (Johan Heldenbergh), runs the Warsaw Zoo, adores animals; we see her making the rounds of the zoo in the morning, affectionately saying good ...
You'd think the absolute worst thing that a WWII movie could do is compare its huddled masses of Jews to animals. But The Zookeeper's Wife turns out to have a pretty good justification for equating ...
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — The daughter of former Warsaw Zoo directors Jan and Antonina Zabinski, who saved hundreds of Jews from the Holocaust by hiding them at the zoo and whose story was told in the ...
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