Ruth Gruber Documentary to Open in September

A documentary on Ruth Gruber “Ahead of Time” will open in New York City and Los Angeles in September. Gruber, foreign correspondent, author, photojournalist and OPC member, was honored with the OPC Fay Gillis Wells Award in 2009.

Born in Brooklyn in 1911, Ruth Gruber became the youngest PhD in the world before going on to become an international foreign correspondent and photojournalist at age 24. She emerged as the eyes and conscience of the world. With her love of adventure, fearlessness and powerful intellect, Ruth defied tradition in an extraordinary career that has spanned more than seven decades.

The first journalist to enter the Soviet Arctic in 1935, Ruth also traveled to Alaska as a member of the Roosevelt administration in 1942, escorted Holocaust refugees to America in 1944, covered the Nuremberg trials in 1946 and documented the Haganah ship Exodus in 1947. Her relationships with world leaders including Eleanor Roosevelt, President Harry Truman, and David Ben Gurion gave her unique access and insight into the modern history of the Jewish people.

Ruth is an inspiration not only for her ground-breaking career, but for her vitality and humor at 98 years old. The film interweaves verite scenes with never-seen-before archival footage. The world premiere of “Ahead of Time” took place at the Toronto International Film Festival 2009.

The film will screen in New York City from September 10 to 16 at the Angelika Film Center, 18 West Houston St. and in Los Angeles from September 24 to 30 at Laemmle’s Music Hall, 9036 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills; Laemmle’s Encino Towne Center, 17200 Ventura Blvd., Encino.

For more information about the documentary go to the film website: www.aheadoftimethemovie.com