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  • 1
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    Waltham : The National Center for Jewish Film
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (56 Min.) , teilw. schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2013
    Uniform Title: Punk jews
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: Profiling Hassidic punk rockers, Yiddish street performers, African-American Jewish activists and more, "Punk Jews" explores an emerging movement of provocateurs and committed Jews who are asking, each in his or her own way, what it means to be Jewish in the 21st century. Jewish artists, activists and musicians from diverse backgrounds and communities are defying norms and expressing their Jewish identities in unconventional ways. In the process, they are challenging stereotypes and breaking down barriers. Meet Yishai, lead singer of Moshiach Oi; Radical performance group, the Sukkos Mob; the renegade Orthodox participants of Cholent; the Amazing Amy Yoga Yenta; Kal Holczler, founder of Voices of Dignity; and African American Jewish hip hop sensation Y-Love. [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: engl.
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  • 2
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    Waltham : The National Center for Jewish Film
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (15 Min.) , schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2012
    Uniform Title: Our time in the garden
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: Following its World Premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival, "Our Time in the Garden" screened a major film festivals, theaters and museums world wide, including the Cinema du Reel Festival and the Museum of Modern Art. This moving experimental short uses re-photographed home movies and overlapping soundtracks to relate one woman's true memoir of growing up Jewish in 1930s Berlin. She describes her family's charmed and secure life, at the center of which is a walled garden, leading up to their flight from Germany in the face of Nazism and antisemitism. [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: engl.
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  • 3
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    Waltham : The National Center for Jewish Film
    ISBN: 1585874744
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (23 Min.) , farbig
    Year of publication: 2010
    Uniform Title: Yizkor
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: Winner of the 2010 Student Academy Award™ Gold Medal for Documentary, Ruth Fertig's "Yizkor" (Remembrance) uses animation by Jeanne Stern, archival film, home movies and Super 8 footage to tell her grandmother's story of survival and resilience in the face of crushing loss. Like many Holocaust survivors, Liselotte Fertigova never spoke with her children about her experiences during the war. After her death, the family uncovered a memoir she had written in the last years of her life. With surprising frankness and humor, Liselotte's words convey the day-to-day realities of a pregnant woman and young mother struggling to keep her family alive inside the Theresienstadt concentration camp. In telling her grandmother's very personal story, Fertig employs an inventive visual style. [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: engl.
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (86 Min.) , schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2010
    Uniform Title: Singing in the dark
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: Moishe Oysher plays Leo, a German concentration camp survivor suffering from traumatic amnesia. In America, Leo works as a hotel clerk next door to Luli's Gypsy Paradise, a nightclub where he is befriended by comedian Joey Napoleon (borsht belter Joey Adams). One night the two get tipsy and Leo bursts into song. "Leo the Fabulous" becomes Luli's headliner - although he can only sing when intoxicated. Meanwhile Leo's visits to a psychiatrist brings forth fragmented memories of his cantor father (shown in flashback with Oysher playing his father singing Hebrew cantorial music). When gangsters looking for Napoleon knock Leo unconscious, his memory finally returns and Oysher is shown singing in the bombed-out ruins of Berlin's Levetzow Synagogue, poignant scenes shot on location in 1955. This important and little known film is one of the first American features to dramatize the Holocaust and only the second to depict a holocaust survivor (called "refugee" as the film predates the use of the term "survivor") as the main protagonist. The film represents an early attempt to integrate the Holocaust into mainstream popular culture using American movie conventions of the period. "Singing in the Dark" is a quirky mix of 1950s American film genres - the musical, gangster and mystery movie - and the period's fascination with psychiatry. While Jews are not discussed directly, Jewish content is explicit, especially in the popular Yiddish songs (sung in English) and liturgical Hebrew songs. [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: engl.
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (85 Min.) , teilw. schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2009
    Uniform Title: La cámara oscura
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: At the end of the 19th century, a baby girl is born only feet from the new world as a ship of immigrants docks in Buenos Aires harbor. Shy and self-conscious, Gertrudis grows up and into her role as the ugly duckling in a colony of Argentinean Jews. She fashions herself almost invisible, even hiding her face in photographs. After she is married off to an older, wealthy Jewish rancher, Gertrudis meets expectations and raises a family. The years pass and she finds solace in the beauty of everyday life, turning the tasks of setting the table or preparing a meal into aesthetic pursuits. One day her husband invites a gentle, nomadic French photographer to take a family portrait. His wondrous Surrealist photographs and uncompromising vision, allow Gertrudis to see herself for the first time. A lyrical, inventive new feature film from award-winning Argentine director María Victoria Menis, "Camera Obscura" employs a number of visual innovations, including original Surrealist-inspired photographs and black-and-white films, archival World War I photographs, and hand-drawn color animation. The film-within-a-film sequences - fantasies drawn from the characters' imaginations - were written by María Victoria Menis and Alejandro Fernández Murriay and designed and created by renowned Argentine artist-illustrator Rocambole (Ricardo Cohen). Beautifully shot on location, this luminous, remarkable film captures the rich landscape of Buenos Aires Province, and its fertile forests, fields, lagoons and rivers. [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: span. & jidd. mit engl. UT
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (85 Min.) , schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2009
    Uniform Title: Vozvrashchenie Neytana Bekkera
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: This rare, newly restored feature was originally advertised as "the first Yiddish talkie from Soviet Russia." The plot centers on Nathan Becker, a Jewish bricklayer who returns to Russia after 28 years in America. After reuniting with his father (played with comic eccentricity by Solomon Mikhoels) Nathan leaves the shtetl to work in the new industrial center of Magnitogorsk. There, he and his African-American friend Jim soon find that the work habits they acquired in America that helped them to "build New York together" conflict with the Soviet system. While the film's resolution emphasizes the triumph of socialist productivity, the screenplay by Yiddish author Peretz Markish reflects the warmth and humor of the Jewish spirit. "The Return of Nathan Becker" is the only Russian Yiddish sound feature film produced in the Soviet Union and was made for domestic consumption as well as for export to the United States. The film uses the character of Nathan Becker to dramatize of the failiure of American capitalism and assimilation, while glorifying the success and productivity of the new Soviet system. The film also depicts the shtetl way of life was backward and grotesque and promotes a shift away from this life and traditional Jewish values. It is a product of the Communist regime's determined efforts to reduce the rich Jewish cultural heritage to "Communist in content and Yiddish in form only". [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: jidd. & russ. mit engl. UT
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (95 Min.) , schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2009
    Uniform Title: Skvoz slyozy
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: Like Sholem Aleichem, on whose Motl Peysi: "The Cantor's Son" and "The Enchanted Tailor" stories "Laughter Through Tears" is based, director Gricher-Cherikover leavens pathos with humor in his earthy portrait of prerevolutionary shtetl life. Motl's father dies, leaving him to survive on his own in a changing world while the tailor Shimen-Elye buys a she-goat which mysteriously changes gender each time its new owner stops at the inn between Kozodoyevka, where he purchased the creature, and Zlodyevke, where he lives. In accord with then-official Soviet policies against antisemitism (which were always as odds with prevailing popular sentiments), Gricher-Cherikover emphasizes the poverty and repression of Jews under Czarist rule. He capitalizes on the skills of the Moscow Art Theater's actors through close attention to facial expression and gesture, and particularly of child actor Moshele Silberman. [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: Stummfilm mit engl. Zwischentiteln
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  • 8
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (30 Min.) , farbig
    Year of publication: 2009
    Uniform Title: Fiestaremos!
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: "Fiestaremos!" presents the inspiring work of musician Judy Frankel. The film explores Frankel's dedication to preserving Sephardic music and songs. Interviews with Frankel, musical excerpts and performances offer an intimate look at one of the leading collectors and practitioners of Sephardic folk music. Frankel traveled the world seeking out songs from the Sephardic tradition. In one particularly moving scene, she reads a poem written by a man from Sarajevo and then transforms it into music. Frankel's work - uncovering, recording, transcribing and performing as many Sephardic folk songs as she could find - played a vital role in preserving a history and tradition that would otherwise have been lost to future generations. Frankel died shortly after the completion of this film. [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: engl.
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  • 9
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    Waltham : The National Center for Jewish Film
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (20 Min.) , teilw. schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2009
    Uniform Title: I miss the sun
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: In "I Miss the Sun" filmmaker Mary Halawani profiles her grandmother Rosette Hakim, who left Egypt for the United States in 1962. The Halawanis, a prominent Egyptian-Jewish family, fled their homeland in 1959 when Egyptian anti-Zionist sentiments increased and when hundreds of Jews, suspected of pro-Communist activities were interned in detention camps. Rosette, the family matriarch, chose to remain in Egypt until every member of the large family was free to leave. Using the Passover seder as a backdrop, Rosette (who now lives in Brooklyn) discusses life in Egypt and the contrasts between the values and textures of life there and in America. [jewishfilm.org]
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  • 10
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    Waltham : The National Center for Jewish Film
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (10 Min.) , schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2008
    Uniform Title: How Moshe came back
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: This short provides an interesting early example of a Jewish screen character: the nebbish who dreams of physical prowess. The character, Moshe, is sad about not winning the heavyweight championship and decides on a rematch. Introduced at the fight as weighing 98 pounds, Moshe is afraid when the "champ" is introduced at 240 pounds. When his "second" administers dope via a syringe, Moshe, who had been losing up to that point, defeats the champ and is the hero. Then, he wakes up and realizes it was all a dream. [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: Stummfilm mit engl. Zwischentiteln
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  • 11
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    Waltham : The National Center for Jewish Film
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (60 Min.) , schwarz-weiß ; teilw. schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2008
    Uniform Title: 3 films by Abraham Ravett
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: Half Sister (1985): At 26, Abraham Ravett learned that his mother had previously been married and lost her family at Auschwitz, including his half-sister, Toncia, who was killed when she was 6 years old. At age 36, Ravett saw a photograph of his half-sister for the first time. "Half Sister" is a cinematic amalgam of memory and imagination, inspired by Ravett's conception of a life that would have been. [jewishfilm.org]
    Abstract: In Memory (1993): In this non-narrative short, footage of life from the Lodz Ghetto is juxtaposed against the chanting of "Kel Maleh Rachamim," a plea to God to let the souls of those "slaughtered and burned" find peace. Images include winter street scenes, women drawing water from a well, men breaking up ice, a Nazi roundup and a mass hanging. The message of this tribute to members of Ravett's family (and to all those who perished under Nazi occupation) is "may their memory endure." [jewishfilm.org]
    Abstract: The March (1999): Both my parents were in Auschwitz and survived "The Death March." My father, deceased since 1979, never spoke about his experiences. My mother, on the other hand, continuously made references to the "miracle" of her survival and recounted in vivid detail what it was like to walk for miles in the bitter cold with just a blanket and a pair of wooden shoes ("Trepches"). She tells a story of how one night when the entire column of inmates took a rest at a nearby farm, she found a small sack of sugar cubes in a hay loft, which kept her and a companion alive for several days. She recalls how the German soldiers would confront a weakened inmate who paused for a moment's rest with the following shout: "Kanst du lofen?" (can you walk?) If the reply was negative or not forthcoming, she would be shot on the spot. [jewishfilm.org]
    Description / Table of Contents: Half Sister (1985)
    Description / Table of Contents: In Memory (1993)
    Description / Table of Contents: 〈〈The〉〉 March (1999)
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  • 12
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    Waltham : The National Center for Jewish Film
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (9 Min.) , schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2007
    Uniform Title: Bound for nowhere: The St. Louis episode
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: "Bound for Nowhere: The St. Louis Episode" documents one of the Jewish community's efforts to save Jews fleeing Nazi Germany and records the indifference on the part of many nations - including the US - to their plight. The JDC produced this film to record what it thought would be a successful effort to save over 900 Jews, including 200 children, by sailing them from Nazi Germany to Cuba on the ship, the St. Louis. When Cuba refused to allow the passengers to land, the ship sailed to the Miami area where the US government also barred the refugees' entrance. The St. Louis languished in the waters around Cuba while the JDC searched for countries to accept the refugees. Finally, some European countries accepted them and the St. Louis returned to Europe to, the narrator states with unintended irony, "a new and better life." Tragically, most of these refugees ended up in countries subsequently occupied by Germany and ultimately lost their lives in the Holocaust. [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: engl.
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  • 13
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (96 Min.) , schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2007
    Uniform Title: Yevreiskoye schastye
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: Bislang haben sich noch alle Träume des Menachem Mendel vom Reichwerden zerschlagen, bis er eines Tages eine Liste mit den Namen reicher Bräute findet, die ein Heiratsschwindler verloren hat. Fortan betätigt er sich als Heiratsvermittler, träumt sogar von einem gigantischen Eheinstitut zur Behebung des Frauenmangels in den USA und scheitert jämmerlich. Vom Moskauer jüdischen Kammertheater an Originalschauplätzen fotografiert, vermittelt der von frechem Witz und elegischem Humor getragene Film ein genaues Bild des Ostjudentums im zaristischen Rußland. - Ab 14. [Film-Dienst]
    Abstract: "Jewish Luck" was among the first Soviet Yiddish films to be released in the US during the 1920s. Based on Sholem Aleichem's series of stories featuring the character Menakhem Mendl (played by the famous actor Solomon Mikhoels) the film revolves around the daydreaming entrepreneur Menakhem Mendl who specializes in doomed strike-it-rich schemes. Despite Jewish oppression by Tsarist Russia, Menakhem Mendl continues to pursue his dreams and his continued persistence transforms him from schlemiel to hero as the film uncovers the tragic underpinnings of Sholem Aleichem's comic tales. [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: Stummfilm mit engl. Zwischentiteln
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  • 14
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (91 Min.) , schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2007
    Uniform Title: The imported bridegroom
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: Asriel Stroon is a widowed landlord who has amassed a fortune in turn-of-the-century Boston. Fearful that his sins have lost him a chance to be accepted into heaven, he goes back to the "Old Country" in Poland and prays as his father's grave for the Almighty to wipe away his sins. While there, he comes across an old Jewish custom: The richest man in town is "bidding" for the awkward but brilliant student Shaya, to get him as a bridegroom for his daughter. Asriel sees that to win such a prodigy for his daughter, Flora is a sure way to secure himself a ticket to heaven. But Flora wants to marry an "American" doctor and Asriel's expensive gift to her turns out to cost more than the beleaguered father bargained for. A sentimental comedy of assimilation ensues, with some surprising twists along the way. [jewishfilm.org]
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  • 15
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    Waltham : The National Center for Jewish Film
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (48 Min.) , teilw. schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2007
    Uniform Title: So many miracles
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: During the fall of 1942, in the Polish village of Pinczow, as the Germans deported Jews to the gas chambers, the Banya family offered to hide Israel and Frania Rubinek in their one room farmhouse. Despite enormous risk and hardship, Zofia and Ludwig Banya, along with their young son Maniek, sheltered the Rubineks for 28 months. Interweaving docu-drama sequences with archival material, this film follows Israel and Frania Rubinek on their emotional return journey to Poland, and documents their poignant reunion with Zofia Banya, the peasant woman who saved their lives forty years ago. As a co-producer of the film, actor Saul Rubinek accompanies his parents not only to achieve a better understanding of his family's past, but also to come to terms with his own identity. [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: engl.
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  • 16
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (80 Min.) , schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2007
    Uniform Title: Yevo prevoshoditelstvo
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: "His Excellency" was the first Soviet-Jewish film to be produced after a demand by the Central Committee's Department for Agitprop that fictional films be made "in a way that an be appreciated by millions". In the tradition of brilliant Soviet directors Eisenstein and Pudovkin, "His Excellency" features stylized cinematography and stars Leonid Leonidov, a star of the Moscow Art Theater, and in a small part, Nikolai Cherkasov, who would later play the lead roles in Eisenstein's "Alexander Nevsky" and "Ivan the Terrible". With J. Untershlak and Tamara Edelheim as Hirsh and Rivele Lekert, and the Moscow Art Theater's Leonid Leonidov as both the Tsar's governor and the community's rabbi. According to Director Roshel the subject matter of this film was so delicate that the Soviet Commissar of Enlightenment oversaw production of this film personally. The film is based on the life of Hirsch Lekert, a shoemaker and militant Jewish Labor Bund member, who attempted to assassinate the Vilna governor in 1902 to avenge the flogging of workers who participated in a May Day rally. Although the film was intended "as a tract against individualism, ... a greater emphasis is placed on class stuggle within the Jewish community." Bourgeois Jewish Zionists find themselves pitted against fellow Jewish proletariats and the government. [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: Stummfilm mit engl. Zwischentiteln
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  • 17
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    Waltham : The National Center for Jewish Film
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (6 Min.) , schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2007
    Uniform Title: K evreiam vsego mira
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: In 1941, a group of the Soviet Union's most prominent Jewish writers and artists signed an appeal to Jews throughout the world, asking them to join the Soviet people "in the holy war against Fascism ... to destroy the enemy of humanity and of the Jewish people." The group included actor Solomon Mikhoels, poet Peretz Markish and film director Sergei Eisenstein. This newsreel footage captures their eloquent, impassioned appeals. Tragically, Mikhoels and Markish later fell victim to the Stalinist purges in the 1940s and '50s (Eisenstein died of natural causes in the 1940s.) This film stands as an important record of how the Soviet government relaxed its ethnic policies in order to appeal to anyone who could help fight fascism and the Nazis. [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: mehrsprachige Originalfassung mit engl. UT
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  • 18
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (93 Min.) , schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2006
    Uniform Title: Dem Khazns Zundyl
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: This Yiddish feature film musical drama marks the screen debut of singer and cantor Moishe Oysher ("Overture to Glory" and "The Singing Blacksmith"). Shot in Pennsylvania near the Pocono Mountains, the film features Oysher in the title role of a wayward youth who makes his way from his Polish shtetl to New York's Lower East Side (the film includes rare glimpses of the Lower East Side and of 2nd Avenue Yiddish theater marquees of the period). While washing floors in a nightclub several years later he is "discovered" and becomes a well-known singer. Ultimately, Oysher's character returns home to the Old Country and reunites with his parents and his childhood sweetheart. In his book on Yiddish cinema "Bridge of Light", critic J. Hoberman calls "The Cantor's Son" an "anti-Jazz Singer," further remarking that the film's story parallels Oysher's own struggle to reconcile his cantorial calling with a career in show business. Like his film character, Oysher, born in Bessarabia the son and grandson of cantors, was both a matinee idol and a celebrated cantor. Oysher was married to his co-star Florence Weiss. After film director Sidney M. Goldin ("Uncle Moses", "East and West") suffered a fatal heart attack during the production of "The Cantor's Son", he was replaced by Stanislavsky-protege Ilya Motlyeff, who is credited as the film's director. The film's score (including the sentimental song "Mayn Shtetele Betz") was composed by Alexander Olshanetsky, a concert violinist and veteran of the 2nd Avenue Yiddish theater. [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: jidd. mit engl. UT
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  • 19
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    Waltham : The National Center for Jewish Film
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (10 Min.) , farbig
    Year of publication: 2006
    Uniform Title: The Holocaust tourist
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: Benstock cleverly mixes animation and live footage to hold the attention and the use of quick cuts between kitsch ornaments, people smiling for the camera under the infamous Arbeit Macht Frei sign and letting children run about without a thought for those on a true pilgrimage of remembrance shine a startling light on our ignorance. The abiding image is the same as that seen in KZ, our need to remember fighting with our desire to gloss over things so the enormity of horror is reduced. Even in such a short runtime there is no sense of Benstock being reductive or of him drawing glib conclusions - he wants us to see for ourselves. Anyone not old enough to remember this dark period of modern history would do well to take note. [www.eyeforfilm.co.uk]
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  • 20
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    Waltham : The National Center for Jewish Film
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (28 Min.) , teilw. schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2006
    Uniform Title: The yidishe gauchos
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: "The Yidishe Gauchos" is a story of immigration and survival in the Argentine pampas. At the end of the nineteenth century, thousands of East European Jews fled from persecution and pogroms. With the help of the Jewish Colonization Association, these Jews adapted to a life on the pampas alongside the tough Argentine cowboys, the gauchos. The immigrants became ranchers and farmers; professions unknown to shtetl Jews from East Europe. Utilizing archival footage, commentary from scholars and interviews with those who remember the earliest days of Jewish settlement in Argentina, this lively documentary illuminates an unknown chapter of modern Jewish history. [jewishfilm.org]
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  • 21
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    Waltham : The National Center for Jewish Film
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (30 Min.) , farbig
    Year of publication: 2006
    Uniform Title: Girona: Mother of Israel - The jews in Catalonia
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: "Girona: The Mother of Israel" documents Jewish daily life in Girona, a city in the northeastern Spanish region of Catalonia, from its "Golden Age" in the Middle Ages through the expulsion of Spanish Jewry in 1492 and up to the present day. Recognized as the "Mother of Israel," a name given to just a few sites in the world considered Jewish spiritual resting places, Girona was once home to an important school of Kabbalah (Jewish mysticism) and has a significant place in Jewish history. In addition to interviews with historians, highlights of the program include Catalan-Ladino folk music and footage of Girona's Jewish quarter as it appears today. [jewishfilm.org]
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  • 22
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    Waltham : The National Center for Jewish Film
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (13 Min.) , schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2006
    Uniform Title: Los judíos de patria española
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: This 1929 documentary film contains close-ups of the leading Balkan Sephardi rabbis of the time and rare footage of Jewish schools, residential quarters, synagogues, and cemeteries as well as a sampling of Sephardi religious customs. This short unusual film was discovered by Sharon Pucker Rivo, director of NCJF, during a visit to Barcelona to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the 1492 expulsion of the Jews from Spain. "Jews of the Spanish Homeland" provides a rare glimpse of Sephardic communities in Salonika, Constantinople, Yugoslavia, and Romania as well as former centers of Jewish life in Spain. [jewishfilm.org]
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  • 23
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (20 Min.) , schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2006
    Uniform Title: Papa's pest
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: For his birthday Izzie Cohen wants a motorcycle, but his father gives him a camera instead. Izzie takes a photograph of his father in an apparently compromising position and uses it to blackmail him into buying a motorcycle. When the motorcycle arrives, Izzie's father gets on and starts it accidentally. He can neither control it nor turn it off and it runs wildly through the house before crashing through the house of his Irish neighbor, Murphy. Cohen and the motorcycle zip along dragging Murphy in a bathtub. The wild ride that ensues eventually catches the attention of a traffic cop. Finally the motorcycle hits a tree and the cop arrests Cohen and Murphy for reckless driving. The Izzie and Lizzie series picked up on the popularity during the twenties of Jewish comic characters such as Potash and Perlmutter, or Max Davison's Jewish characters in Hal Roach's films. [jewishfilm.org]
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  • 24
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    Waltham : The National Center for Jewish Film
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (22 Min.) , teilw. schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2006
    Uniform Title: Zahor
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: So many Holocaust films draw their power exclusively from the event itself, but "Zahor" has an original idea. In a brief 22 minutes Zahor makes an essential visual point about the victims of the Holocaust - that the way they are traditionally presented in the media, as skeletons in striped uniforms, says nothing about them but everything about their Nazi tormentors. Through vintage photographs and films we meet real people - not yet victims - young people with so much potential, crushed with so much hate, hate tolerated by so much indifference worldwide. - Gene Siskel [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: engl.
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  • 25
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (94 Min.) , schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2005
    Uniform Title: Benya Krik
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: The seamy Jewish underworld of Odessa is the setting for Isaac Babel's story based on the life of gangster king Mishka Yaponchik ("Mike the Jap") Vinnitsky. Murder is a way of life for Benya Krik and his gang. They profit from their criminal activities until the Russian Revolution when the local commissar sets them up as a "revolutionary" regiment, complete with tattooed red stars. But this new post backfires for Benya as he finds himself ensnared in a Bolshevik trap. "Vladimir Vilner's 1927 "Benya Krik" is a long-lost evocation of Isaac Babel's Odessa, shot on location, and directed from a script written by Babel himself. Babel was 30 years old and at the peak of his popularity when he went to work for the Ukrainian studio, VUFKU. Benya Krik's first two-thirds are taken from a pair of published stories set in Odessa's prerevolutionary Jewish underworld; the last section, set in 1919, is original - albeit based on the actual demise of Benya's real-life prototype, gangster king Mishka Yaponchik ("Mike the Jap") Vinnitsky ... Opening in Kiev in early 1927, "Benya Krik" was almost immediately banned by the Ukrainian office for political education." (J. Hoberman, Village Voice) [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: Stummfilm mit engl. Zwischentiteln
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  • 26
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    Waltham : The National Center for Jewish Film
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (75 Min.) , teilw. schwarz-weiß
    Year of publication: 2005
    Uniform Title: René and I - From Auschwitz to America
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: This courageous documentary tells the story of Irene and her twin brother René, Czech Jews sent to Auschwitz at age six. The siblings survived three years in the camp, where they were they were among the 3,000 twins experimented on by Josef Mengele and other Nazi doctors. Of those twins, only 160 survived. A true tale of miraculous chance encounters, high-risk rescue, a dramatic reunion as the iron curtain is shutting closed, and incredible lives forged from Auschwitz to America, "René and I" is the story of two resilient souls who triumphed over inhumane circumstances with their emotional selves intact. [jewishfilm.org]
    Note: engl.
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  • 27
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 DVD-Video (78 Min.) , schwarz-weiß
    Uniform Title: Lang ist der Weg
    Keywords: DVD-Video
    Abstract: Das Schicksal einer jüdischen Familie, deren Leidensweg in Warschau 1939 unter der deutschen Besatzung beginnt, steht symbolisch für das Leiden aller, die durch Diktatur und Krieg ihre Existenz und ihre Heimat verloren haben. Eine filmisch und ethisch achtbare Synthese zwischen Dokumentar- und Spielfilm, die durch ihre lautere Gesinnung überzeugt. - Ab 16. [Film-Dienst]
    Abstract: "Long is the Road" is the first feature film to represent the Holocaust from a Jewish perspective. Made by and about Jewish displaced persons, the film was shot on location at Landsberg, the largest DP camp in U.S.-occupied Germany. [www.jewishfilm.org]
    Note: mehrsprachige Originalfassung mit engl. UT
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