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An evocative film adaptation of Isaac Bashevis Singer's most beloved short works. The film tells the moving story of Jewish refugees in post-World War II New York city as they try to escape their past. The main location of the story is a cafeteria -- an orginal which burns to the ground -- and its replacement, a new flashy eatery. This vignette considers how the past returns to haunt the living.
Running time: 58 min, Year released: 1986 Close captioned?: N, Color?: Y Avail. formats: 16mm,VHS ISBN: 1-55974-130-9 Language: English, Subtitled?: N For classroom?: Y, Study Guide?: N Grade level: 7th and up
Reviews: "Directed with admirable gentleness, a haunting work." --The New York Times
"An unusual jewel." --The Christian Science Monitor
Other Credits: Based on a short story by Isaac Bashevis Singer Adapted by Ernest Kinoy An Amram Nowak Associates Production Directed by Amram Nowak Produced by Kirk Simon Executive Producer: Manya Starr Starring: Bob Dishy as Aaron, Zohra Lampert as Esther |
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This title can also be found in: Authors, Fictional Films, Holocaust, Immigrant Experience, Jewish Culture & History, Judaism, Literature and Literary Portraits, New York City, Religion, Short Films, U.S. History, U.S.A., War, World War II, Writers |
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