Long Is the Road

Long Is the Road

Release date : November 11, 1948
Runtime : 1h 17m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language : English / German / Polish / Yiddish /
Production companies : I.F.O. (Internationale Filmorganization) /
November 11, 1948 1h 17m Germany History English More
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"Long is the Road" - The first feature film to represent the Holocaust from a Jewish perspective. Shot on location at Landsberg, the largest DP camp in U.S.-occupied Germany, and mixing neorealist and expressionist styles, the film follows a Polish Jew and his family from pre-war Warsaw through Auschwitz and the DP camps.
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  • title:Long Is the Road
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1948
  • Runtime:1h 17m
  • Genres: History · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language: English · German · Polish · Yiddish ·
  • Director: Marek Goldstein / Herbert B. Fredersdorf /
  • Writers: Israel Becker · Karl Georg Külb ·
  • Production companies: I.F.O. (Internationale Filmorganization) ·
  • Overview:"Long is the Road" - The first feature film to represent the Holocaust from a Jewish perspective. Shot on location at Landsberg, the largest DP camp in U.S.-occupied Germany, and mixing neorealist and expressionist styles, the film follows a Polish Jew and his family from pre-war Warsaw through Auschwitz and the DP camps.
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