“…the very model of a meticulous yet exciting step-by-step account of a major historical event.”
– The Los Angeles Times
“…an emotionally powerful account.”
– The Hollywood Reporter
“…the very model of a meticulous yet exciting step-by-step account of a major historical event.”
– The Los Angeles Times
“…an emotionally powerful account.”
– The Hollywood Reporter
Exodus 1947 - The Ship That Launched a Nation
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You Don't Know This Secret American History
After World War II, a group of private American citizens
banded together in a clandestine effortto transport Holocaust survivors to Palestine.
On July 11, 1947, in the port of Sête, France, 4,500 Jewish Holocaust refugees were crammed
into the hull of a decrepit steamship, President Warfield, later named Exodus 1947.
A British blockade intercepted Exodus 1947 in international waters off the coast of Palestine.
The tense standoff culminated in a direct attack by military personnel against the unarmed civilians on the ship.
This highly publicized international incident heavily influenced the United Nations resolution
authorizing the partitioning of Palestine into separate Arab and Jewish states.
Thus, the Exodus 1947 voyage acted as a catalyst in forming the new State of Israel.
The documentary film focuses on clandestine and “illegal” American efforts to finance and crew
the most infamous of ten American ships that attempted to bring Jewish refugees to Palestine.
EXODUS 1947 is a one hour documentary narrated by Morley Safer with a score by Ilan Rechtman.
The film is a richly layered program, constructed with first person accounts to recall events that shaped world history.