The Long Way Home

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The Long Way Home is a 1998 documentary film that chronicles the experiences of Jewish refugees in the aftermath of the Holocaust and the founding of the state of Israel.

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instanceOf documentary film
film
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature NERFINISHED
awardYear 1998
basedOn historical events
cinematographyBy Don Lenzer NERFINISHED
Jonathan Partridge NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts British policy in Mandatory Palestine
Holocaust aftermath
United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine NERFINISHED
illegal immigration to Mandatory Palestine
director Mark Jonathan Harris NERFINISHED
distributor Moriah Films NERFINISHED
editedBy Yale Gontarek NERFINISHED
genre historical documentary
war documentary
hasTheme Jewish identity
displacement
nation-building
survival
language English
medium film
musicBy Lee Holdridge NERFINISHED
narrator Morgan Freeman NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
producer Moriah Films NERFINISHED
Richard Trank NERFINISHED
productionCompany Moriah Films NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1997
1998
runtimeMinutes 120
subject Holocaust survivors
Jewish refugees
Zionism
displaced persons camps
founding of the State of Israel
post–World War II Europe
timePeriodCovered 1945
1948
title The Long Way Home NERFINISHED
writer Mark Jonathan Harris NERFINISHED

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Declan Quinn workedOn The Long Way Home
Michael Apted directed The Long Way Home