Schindler's List is a long film—clocking in at 195 minutes (3 hours and 15 minutes). A 1080p or 4K remaster of this movie can take up 15GB to 60GB of hard drive space. A high-quality encode of generally ranges from 2GB to 5GB.
: Reviewers frequently cite Steven Spielberg’s decision to use black-and-white cinematography as a stroke of genius, providing a documentary-like authenticity to the horrors of the Holocaust.
The film stars Liam Neeson as Oskar Schindler, a German industrialist who employs Jewish workers in his factory in Krakow, Poland. As the Nazis begin to persecute Jews, Schindler befriends Amon Göth (played by Ralph Fiennes), a brutal Nazi officer who is tasked with liquidating the Krakow ghetto.