An actress who was the “girl in the red coat” in “Schindler’s Lis”t has turned real life heroine by coordinating help for fleeing Ukrainian refugees.‘s 1993 classic aged just three – her red coat providing the only flash of color in the black-and-white Oscar winner.
Oliwia posted a photo of her wearing a yellow high-vis jacket at the border, with a line of coaches behind her. “You can’t prepare for that, you can only imagine there will be suffering people, children, old people, the sick.”She said: “They scream inside and this is what I can’t forget. And if I need to do this as the girl in the red coat, let it be.”
‘Wish me luck because it’s a lot of work. I’m tired, I’m exhausted, but I’m still full of energy to help.”Oliwia added that she has had to put her own copywriting business on hold while she helps. In the film Nazi industrialist Oskar Schindler, played by Liam Neeson, sees a young Oliwia walk through the terrified crowds during the liquidation of the Krakow ghetto in 1943.
Shouldn't she be in black and white?