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Ahead of Time: The Extraordinary Journey of Ruth Gruber

Ahead of Time: The Extraordinary Journey of Ruth Gruber (2010)

September. 10,2010
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7.8
| History Documentary

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.

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Hellen
2010/09/10

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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CrawlerChunky
2010/09/11

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Jonah Abbott
2010/09/12

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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Bob
2010/09/13

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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scr259
2010/09/14

An amazing documentary done by produced by people who've never worked on a movie before, and directed by a first time director.It is heart warming, and you can't be helped but moved by both the gusto and empathy of Ruth.You will leave the theater thinking, "Why have I never heard of this woman before????"A movie that should be incorporated in history classes around the world. An inspiring video that could spur not only tears of joy knowing there are people out there that care so much, but inspiration to be that person. A real hero to young woman all around the word, showing no matter where you start, if you care, you can reach the stars.I only wish that it was longer, and there was enough time to get an idea of what other amazing things she did.

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Red-125
2010/09/15

Ahead of Time (2009), directed by Robert Richman, is a well--crafted documentary about an extraordinary woman. Ruth Rubin--aged 97 when the movie was made--was a war reporter when such a job was literally unthinkable for most women. She observed--and reported on--the rise of the Nazis in Germany, the struggle for Jewish independence, and the bitter aftermath of that struggle.It becomes clear early in the movie that Rubin was a passionate advocate for the Israeli cause. In the context of the film, it makes perfect sense that she could be both an observer and a participant. In theory, however, journalists are supposed to report the facts, not the facts colored by their point of view. (This may seem laughable in the 21st Century, when we have the example of Fox News before us, but that indeed was the theory.) For better or for worse, that wasn't Rubin's belief or practice. However, whatever you think about her journalistic style and political sympathies, you can't help but admire her spirit, her bravery, and her lifelong attempt to transcend gender discrimination in order to be there when important events were unfolding.We saw this movie in the wonderful Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House in Rochester. It was the opening film of the outstanding Rochester Jewish Film Festival. If it's only available on DVD, it will still work well. Find it and see it!

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