Film Featuring All-Hasidic Cast Receives Rave Reviews At Sundance – Forward

Posted By on July 26, 2017

Dreams of becoming a movie star are probably few and far between among Hasidim. Many Hasidic communities tend to be distrustful of the secular and going to the movies or watching television is often forbidden or, at least, heavily discouraged.

Thats why Menashe Lustig, a Hasidic performer who hails from New Square, New York, is making waves across film festival circuits as the star and namesake of Menashe. The film, which received rave reviews at Sundance and the Berlin Film Festival and currently stands at 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, is based on the real life of Lustig, focusing on his divorce and his communitys ruling that he could not live with his son until he remarried.

Although Lustig is an experienced member of the tiny Hasidi film community that exists, Menashe is his first festival film and likely his last.

A profile of Lustig in Vulture reads:

Weinstein, who is not Hasidic, spent hours interviewing Lustig so that he could accurately depict his Hasidic way of life. All of the actors he cast, save for one, are Hasidic and many of them had never set foot inside a movie theater before the films Sundance debut.

You can watch a clip from the YouTube history that gave Lustig his start below:

Menashe will open theatrically on Friday.

You can read the entire profile here.

Becky Scott is the editor of The Schmooze. Follow her on Twitter, @arr_scott

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Film Featuring All-Hasidic Cast Receives Rave Reviews At Sundance - Forward

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