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When the zoo became a place to hide

A new film tells the astonishing true story of a Warsaw couple who smuggled Jewish families from the ghettos and hid them from Hitler's killers in the basement of a zoo

April 21, 2017 10:33
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ByJames Mottram, James Mottram

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The Anne Frank Centre recently declared The Zookeeper’s Wife “one of the most essential movies on the Holocaust we’ve seen”. Telling the remarkable story of Antonina Żabiński and her husband Jan, keepers at the Warsaw Zoo who hid more than 300 Jews during the Second World War at great personal risk, it is certainly a powerful reminder of the horrors and humanity that went hand-in-hand during this time.

Playing Antonina is American actress Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty), who feels it’s not just a story about the past. “It’s so timely, with everything that’s happening — very, very timely.

“It’s basically about refugees.”

She’s referring, in part, to her own character. “She was born in St Petersburg and her father was killed in Russia, and then she fled and ended up in Warsaw.”