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  • Directed by: Eli Cohen Rating: TV-14
    Release Date: 2008 Running Time: 77 mins.
    Language: English Genre: Docudrama
    More Info: Monsters and Critics Review Category: Feature Films


    Docudrama telling the story of perhaps the most dramatic and tragic episode in the history of the state of Israel. The Altalena carried 960 new immigrants, most of them Holocaust survivors, to the shores of Israel. These survivors found themselves caught in the middle of a conflict that most could not even believe possible.





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