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  1. Country. United States. Languages. English, Arabic, French and Hebrew with English translation. Routes of Exile: A Moroccan Jewish Odyssey is a 1982 documentary about the origin and history of the Moroccan Jews, directed and produced by Eugene Rosow with producers Howard Dratch & Vivian Kleiman.

  2. Overview. Beginning with a history of two thousand years of Jewish life in Morocco, the movie incorporates extensive archival footage, as well as interviews with: artists, scholars, journalists, merchants, workers, and artisans in Morocco, Israel, France, and Canada. Eugene Rosow. Director. Linda Post. Writer. Reviews. Discussions.

  3. Documentary about the origin and history of the Moroccan Jews. Películas hermosas e interesantes. Entérate de lo que hay en ... Regalar MUBI; Sobre nosotros; Formas de Ver; Estudiantes; Empleo; Términos y Privacidad; Ayuda; ROUTES OF EXILE: A MOROCCAN JEWISH ODYSSEY. Dirigida Por. Gene Rosow. Estados Unidos, 1982. Documental. 90. Sinopsis ...

  4. Routes of Exile: A Moroccan Jewish Odyssey: Directed by Gene Rosow. With Paul Frees.

  5. 1982 Directed by Eugene Rosow. Beginning with a history of two thousand years of Jewish life in Morocco, the movie incorporates extensive archival footage, as well as interviews with: artists, scholars, journalists, merchants, workers, and artisans in Morocco, Israel, France, and Canada. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Paul Frees.

  6. Documentary about the origin and history of the Moroccan Jews. Usamos cookies para estar seguros de darte la mejor experiencia en nuestro sitio web. Click here para obtener más información. ... ROUTES OF EXILE: A MOROCCAN JEWISH ODYSSEY. Dirigida Por. Gene Rosow. Estados Unidos, 1982. Documental. 90. Sinopsis.

  7. Beginning with a history of two thousand years of Jewish life in Morocco, the movie incorporates extensive archival footage, as well as interviews with: artists, scholars, journalists, merchants, workers, and artisans in Morocco, Israel, France, and Canada.