On November 25, 1940, the SS Patria sank in the port of Haifa killing 267 people. The ship was carrying almost 1,800 Jewish refugees from Nazi-occupied Europe whom the British authorities were deporting from Mandatory Palestine to Mauritius because they lacked entry permits. Opposed to the deportation, the Haganah planted a bomb intended to disable the ship to prevent it from leaving Haifa. However, they miscalculated the effects of the explosion and the bomb sank the ship in less than 16 minutes (Dir. Pavel Štingl, 2006, 45 min.). Pavel Stingl an award winning documentary filmmaker studied at the Film and Television Academy of the Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU). The screening is part of the ongoing “Docs in Salute” film series presented by the Library of Congress in collaboration with the Embassy of the Czech Republic.
Genre: Documentary
Stars: Tomáš Töpfer
Crew: Pavel Štingl (Director), Jan Zikmund (Sound), Pavel Štingl (Story), Vladimír Holomek (Additional Camera), Markéta Štinglová (Production Manager), Dagmar Stehlíková (Production Manager)
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Český, עִבְרִית
Studio: Česká televize, Argo Films, K2
Runtime: 59 minutes
Quality: HD
Released: Nov 20, 1997
IMDb: 10
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