The Long Way Home (1997)

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  • Short title: The Long Way Home
  • NetFlix Rating: 3.7/5
  • Runtime: 120 minutes.
  • MPAA Content Rating: NR
  • Release Year: 1997
  • Genre: Documentary, Historical Documentaries, Political Documentaries, Military Documentaries

Plot summary

Through interviews with holocaust survivors, newsreel footage, letters, journals and news reports, this Oscar-winning documentary chronicles the hardships faced by the European Jews freed from concentration camps in 1945. Many survivors discovered they no longer had homes to return to and found themselves in "displaced persons" camps. The establishment of the state of Israel in 1948 was seen as the solution to providing the refugees a homeland.

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Reviews

Read the NYTimes review of The Long Way Home by JANET MASLIN

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Awards and nominations

  • Academy Awards (1998): Best Documentary Feature

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  • ASIN: 6305933634
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  • Audience rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Binding: DVD
  • DVD Type: Layers ( sides)
  • DVD Region: 1
  • Manufacturer: Vanguard Cinema
  • Publisher: Vanguard Cinema
  • Release date: 2000-08-01

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Editorial review

by Amazon.com
As Allied troops liberated Nazi concentration camps in the final weeks of World War II, the trials of the Jews in Europe were hardly over. The end of the war brought extreme deprivation and even, in some places, further violence directed against survivors of the Holocaust. This documentary tells the story of the struggle European Jews faced in trying to reach Palestine, which they hoped would become the new Jewish homeland. Archival footage documents how Jews literally walked across snow-clogged mountain passes to reach the Mediterranean. In Italian ports they boarded overcrowded freighters and tried to slip past the blockage of Palestine, which was then controlled by Britain. The physical hardships were only part of the problem, and The Long Way Home does a fine job of describing the complicated political dealings that involved the United Nations, the U.S. administration of Harry Truman, and, of course, the Arab states that were hostile to the very idea of the country of Israel. Drawing on letters, diaries, and oral histories of participants, as well as interviews with Holocaust survivors and those who volunteered to help the fledgling Zionist state, an inspiring human story of courage and fortitude emerges in the course of this moving and fascinating film. --Robert J. McNamara

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