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Distant Journey

Review

 

Banned for decades, this rediscovered classic of Holocaust Cinema was shot only three years after the war ended, making it one of the first films to deal with the Holocaust. The film follows the struggles of Dr. Hannah Kaufman and her family from the time of the Nazi Occupation of Prague to her experiences in the transit camp of Theresienstadt (modern Terezin). Director Alfred Radok skillfully weaves together documentary-style footage with expressionist dramatic sequences to convey both the reality of history and the nightmare of its impact.

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Blanka Waleska ; Eduard Kohout ; Jiri Spirit ; Otomar Krejca ; Victor Ocasek ; Zdenka Baldova

Not Rated

1949

Fullscreen 4:3

Czech - Dolby Digital (1.0) Mono

English

98 Minutes (approx)

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