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My Father My Lord (DVD)

Directed by : David Volach
Available Date : 12/02/2008
Release Year : 2007
Running Time : 72
UPC : 738329060022
Country : Israel, Middle East
Language: Hebrew
Subject : Religion & Spirituality, Jewish Cinema & Culture
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A "heartbreakingly tender" (New York Times) new entry into Israel's ongoing filmmaking renaissance, My Father My Lord is "an anguished, mordant sigh of a fable" (New York Sun) set in the ultra-orthodox Israeli community in which writer-director Volach was raised. This "astonishing debut feature" (Variety) is a "beautifully made film" (Newsday) portraying childhood at its most transcendent and fundamentalism at its most intimately corrosive.

"We do everything in the Torah without asking why," Rabbi Eidelman (Assi Dayan), a pious, respected elder in a cloistered Hasidic enclave tells his wonderstruck only son Menahem (Ilan Grif). But at an age where life prompts questions increasingly outside the confines of doctrine, Menahem unwittingly runs afoul of his father's inflexibility. Mindful of her marriage vows but accepting of her son's boyish curiosity, Rabbi Eidelman's wife Esther (Sharon Hacohen Bar) is caught in the middle. A holiday at the seashore meant to reconnect the family brings the ideological rift between pre-teen boy and middle-aged man to a biblically and dramatically tragic climax.

"Lifting equally from the secular religiosity of Krzysztof Kieslowski's The Decalogue and the aesthetics of Jewish ritual itself" (Village Voice), and "profoundly compassionate toward its characters" (NY Times), My Father My Lord "shines with a radiance and grave grace." (Entertainment Weekly)

Product Extras :
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Stills Gallery
  • David Volach - Director
  • David Volach - Writer
  • Assi Dayan - Actor
  • Sharon Hacohen Bar - Actor
  • Ilan Griff - Actor

Reviews

"Has the glowing simplicity of a biblical parable...profoundly compassionate...a movie of tiny gestures and earthshaking implications." - Stephen Holden, The New York Times

A Shimmering debut feature...every minute shines with radiance and grace." A RATING - Lisa Schwartzbaum, Entertainment Weekly

FOUR STARS - TIME OUT NY

A remarkable achievement...as intimate and emotionally charged as a Strindberg play." - George Robinson, Jewish Week

Awards

Tribeca WINNER BEST FILM 2007

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