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Signatur
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VD 24202
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erw.Datenträgertyp
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DVD-Video
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1.sonst.Person
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Nosseck, Max [Regisseur]
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2.sonst.Person
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Malkames, Don [Kameramann]
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3.sonst.Person
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Williams, Larry [Kameramann]
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4.sonst.Person
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Oysher, Moishe [Schauspieler]
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5.sonst.Person
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Weiss, Florence [Schauspieler]
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6.sonst.Person
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Krohner, Maurice [Schauspieler]
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Werk-/Orig.-Titel
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. Der Vilner balebesl
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Titel
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Overture to Glory
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Zusatz
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Based on a Play by Mark Arnshtein
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Personenang.
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Director: Max Nosseck. Director of Photography: Don Malkames ; Larry Williams. Cast: Moishe Oysher ; Florence Weiss ; Maurice Krohner
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Verweisung
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Der Vilner shtot khazn
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The Vilna Town Cantor
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Veröffentlichung
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Paris : Lobster Films, [2020]
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Umfang/Format
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1 DVD-Video (79 Min.)
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Illustr./Farbinh.
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schwarz-weiß
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Haupttitel 1. Reihe
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Trésors du cinéma Yiddish II
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Allgem.Anmerk.(W50)
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Bildformat: 4:3
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Sprache
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jidd. mit engl. UT / UT: engl. ; franz.
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Aufnahmeland
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USA
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Aufnahmejahr
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1940
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Schlagwort
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Biografischer Film/A Adaption/A Religion/A Familie/A Juden/A Musik/A
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Stichwörter
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Judentum Arnshtein, Mark [Vorlage]
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Zusammenfassung
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Based on the true story that inspired "The Jazz Singer" and starring the legendary, real-life cantor Moishe Oysher in his most iconic role, "Overture to Glory" is a milestone of Yiddish filmmaking celebrating its 80th anniversary in this brand new restoration. In strictly segregated Poland, a young cantor succumbs to the allure of gentile culture and joins the Warsaw Opera, while pining for the world he left behind. He meets fame and fortune but at great personal cost, as he struggles to balance the appeal of his newfound fame and notoriety with feelings of guilt and responsibility toward his family and community. Filmed in the thick of World War II, the film’s extensive cantorial segments read like an elegy for a disappearing world. Featuring perhaps the most convincing scenes of synagogue life in any fiction film, "Overture to Glory" begins during the morning service on Rosh Hashanah and ends at Kol Nidre, making the story a kind of redemptive journey during the Days of Awe. [miamijewishfilmfestival.org]
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Zitierlink
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https://server8.bibl.filmuniversitaet.de:443/F/?func=direct&doc_number=000217060&local_base=HFF01
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