
The Struma
Directed by Simcha Jacobovici11 september 2001 1h 32mDokumentär, Krig
7.5
In 1941, nearly 800 Romanian Jewish refugees, packed like sardines aboard the Struma, a 46-meter boat bound for Palestine, found themselves stranded when the boat's engine failed. Limping along the Struma manages to reach Istanbul Harbor, where it waits while Turkey, trying to stay "neutral" in the war, deliberates the passengers' fate.
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The Struma was released on 11 september 2001.
The Struma was directed by Simcha Jacobovici.
The Struma has a runtime of 1h 32m.
In 1941, nearly 800 Romanian Jewish refugees, packed like sardines aboard the Struma, a 46-meter boat bound for Palestine, found themselves stranded when the boat's engine failed. Limping along the Struma manages to reach Istanbul Harbor, where it waits while Turkey, trying to stay "neutral" in the war, deliberates the passengers' fate.
The key characters in The Struma are Self (David Stoliar), Self (Greg Buxton).
The Struma is a Dokumentär, Krig film.
The Struma has an audience rating of 7.5 out of 10.



