The Windermere Children Explained

Genre:Biographical film
Director:Michael Samuels
Theme Music Composer:Alex Baranowski
Country:United Kingdom
Germany
Language:English
Producer:Alison Sterling[1]
Editor:Victoria Boydell
Cinematography:Wojciech Szepel
Runtime:88 mins.
Company:Wall to Wall Media
Warner Bros. ITVP Germany
Network:BBC Two

The Windermere Children is a 2020 British biographical drama television film written by Simon Block and directed by Michael Samuels. Based on the experience of child survivors of the Holocaust, it follows the children and staff of a camp set up on the Calgarth Estate in Troutbeck Bridge, near Lake Windermere, England, where the survivors were helped to rehabilitate, rebuild their lives, and integrate into the British society. The film was produced by Simon Block as 'executive producer' with Nancy Bornat as factual producer and Ben Evans as development producer. The film first aired on BBC Two in January 2020.[2]

Cast

Production

The real Calgarth Estate was demolished in the 1960s. The Lakes School near Windermere now stands on the former site of the wartime housing scheme that actually housed the children in 1945.[3] [4] [5] [6]

Although set in the Lake District, the production was actually filmed in locations around Northern Ireland.

Reception

, the film holds approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on reviews with an average rating of .[7]

Awards

In October 2020, The Windermere Children won the Best European TV Movie of the Year prize at Prix Europa. A jury member commented "This story gives hope, told with a twinkle in the eye, making the children's stories, their traumas and their losses manageable for the viewer."[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Windermere Children. BBC. 13 July 2020.
  2. News: From Nazi camps to the Lake District: the story of the Windermere children . Tim . Lewis . 5 January 2020. . 8 February 2022.
  3. Web site: The Windermere Children . Media Centre . BBC . 28 January 2020.
  4. News: Singh . Anita . The Windermere Children, review: a sad, beautiful refugee story with an ending that took the breath away . 28 January 2020 . The Telegraph . 27 January 2020.
  5. News: Gentleman . Amelia . The Windermere Children review – how the Lakes saved the lives of Nazi survivors . 14 February 2020 . The Guardian . 27 January 2020.
  6. News: Philpot . Robert . BBC airs 'Windermere children': How Holocaust survivors went from hell to heaven . 28 January 2020 . Times of Israel . 27 January 2020.
  7. Web site: The Windermere Children (2020). Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. .
  8. Web site: PRIX EUROPA 2020 Best European TV Movie of the Year: The Windermere Children . PRIX EUROPA . 30 October 2020 . 2020.