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Ahead of Time: The Extraordinary Journey of Ruth Gruber
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Ahead of Time: The Extraordinary Journey of Ruth Gruber

Sep 10, 2010
1h 13m
★ 8.0

Ruth Gruber didn't just report the news...she made it!

Overview

Brooklyn-born Ruth Gruber became the youngest PhD in the world before going on to become an international foreign correspondent and photojournalist at age 24. She defied tradition in an extraordinary career that spanned several decades. The first journalist to enter the Soviet Arctic in 1935, Ruth also traveled to Alaska as a member of the Roosevelt administration in 1942, escorted Holocaust refugees to America in 1944, covered the Nuremberg trials in 1946, and documented the Haganah ship 'Exodus' in 1947. Her relationships with world leaders gave her unique access and insight. This documentary interweaves verite scenes with archival footage.

Genres

History
Documentary

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Reel Inheritance Films

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Cast

Ruth Gruber

Herself

Ruth Gruber

Louisa Herz Leopold

Herself

Louisa Herz Leopold

Dava Sobel

Herself

Dava Sobel

Harold L. Ickes

Himself

Harold L. Ickes

Manya Hartmayer Breuer

Herself

Manya Hartmayer Breuer

Tom Segev

Himself

Tom Segev

Ike Aronowitz

Himself

Ike Aronowitz

Mordechai Rossman

Himself

Mordechai Rossman

Eli Wallach

Mordechai Rossman (voice)

Eli Wallach

Therese Plummer

Young Ruth (voice)

Therese Plummer

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