A lesbian Orthodox horror movie and other Jewish highlights of the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Posted By admin on June 8, 2022
(New York Jewish Week) In 2002, in an effort to revitalize a struggling Lower Manhattan in the wake of the the September 11 terrorist attacks, Jewish entertainment and real estate power couple Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff partnered with a little-known character actor named Robert De Niro to launch a major film festival in New York.
Though Rosenthal and Hatkoff are no longer together, the Tribeca Film Festival remains one of the biggest events on the annual global film calendar. Its 21st edition includes a fair share of Jewish-interest films and events, including an Orthodox horror movie, a Leonard Cohen documentary and a comedy about middle-aged Israelis.
Heres your New York Jewish Week guide to the Jewish selections at this years festival, along with information about how you can see them.
This looks to be one of the most unusual Jewish films in years: a Danish horror movie steeped in Orthodox folklore, about a lesbian romance threatened by an unhealthy relationship between one of the women and her Hasidic mother who lives downstairs. With possession themes, and a release deal already secured with horror streaming service Shudder, expect a fair amount of spooks and gasps. Also look for an upcoming interview with director Gabriel Bier Gislason in our sister publication Hey Alma.
Playing June 12, 14 and 17; also available for at-home viewing.
Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song (Graeme Mitchell/Sony Pictures Classics)
You dont really care for music, do ya? Even so, the long afterlife of Leonard Cohens Hallelujah is a story worth sharing: Originally written in 1984 as a ballad infused with Jewish mysticism, its since been covered by the worlds biggest pop stars and has come to represent every possible meaning under the sun. This documentary tells the story of how and why that secret chord has pleased so many. Tribecas screening will be accompanied by a musical tribute to Cohen headlined by his close friend, singer Judy Collins. Look for additional coverage of Hallelujah in JTA closer to its wider release next month.
Playing June 12 and 14.
The Wild One (Courtesy Tribeca Film Festival)
The life of Holocaust-survivor-turned-theater-director Jack Garfein is vividly told in this documentary. It traces how his family fled Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia and how he came to settle in New York, befriended luminaries including Marilyn Monroe and, ultimately, helped open the vaunted Actors Studio. The film is helmed by French director Tessa Louise-Salom, with Willem Dafoe lending his voice as a narrator.
Playing June 11, 14 and 19; also available for at-home viewing.
Karaoke (Courtesy Tribeca Film Festival)
In this Israeli comedy from writer-director Moshe Rosenthal, a middle-aged married couple experiencing suburban ennui become friendly with a bachelor who moves into their apartment building and starts hosting unhinged karaoke nights. Fans of Israeli movies will recognize the films stars from international hits: Lior Ashkenazi, from Foxtrot, and Sasson Gabay, from The Bands Visit.
Playing June 10, 11 and 16; also available for at-home viewing.
My Name Is Andrea (Courtesy Tribeca Film Festival)
The lightning-rod life of Jewish radical feminist writer and activist Andrea Dworkin is examined in this documentary, which also features dramatic reenactments by Ashley Judd, Christine Lahti, Amandla Stenberg and Andrea Riseborough. Dworkin, the descendant of Holocaust survivors, wrote blistering critiques of misogyny and mounted a lifelong anti-pornography campaign. She also frequently explored her own Jewishness, particularly in relation to Israel, whose formation she supported in stark contrast to many of her leftist peers.
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Playing June 10, 11 and 18.
Turn Every Page: The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb (Courtesy Tribeca Film Festival)
Bibliophiles will salivate over this documentary about the relationship between two Jewish literary giants: Robert Caro, the widely acclaimed, 89-year-old political biographer currently racing to finish his fifth and final volume on Lyndon B. Johnson, and Robert Gottlieb, his editor and professional foil for 50 years. Filmmaker Lizzie Gottlieb, who is Roberts daughter, directs; the talking heads include former President Bill Clinton and New Yorker editor David Remnick. The Power Broker, Caros Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of New Yorks visionary, tyrannical Jewish parks, housing and road-building mastermind Robert Moses, is a large point of conversation.
Playing June 12, 15, 18 and 19.
The Jewish creator of Everybody Loves Raymond and foodie behind Somebody Feed Phil (and victim of Larry Davids big goodbye on Curb Your Enthusiasm) sits down for an extended in-person conversation with the red-hot Jewish comedian whose recent, highly acclaimed stand-up show recounted his infiltration of white nationalist groups. Expect a few bagel jokes.
The event takes place June 16.
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