INTO THE ARMS OF STRANGERS: STORIES OF THE KINDERTRANSPORT, directed by Mark Jonathan Harris, who co-wrote the book of the same title with Deborah Oppenheim, is a documentary about Jewish children that were transported out of Nazi Germany to safety in England during the Holocaust. Narrated by Judi Dench, the film is a fascinating and emotional depiction of the process by which the kindertransport was organized--selecting children who were already in concentration camps or who were otherwise at high risk--to be placed with foster families in England during the war. In addition, the film includes interviews with people who survived the war because of the kindertransport, but who never saw their families again.



























