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In this charming memoir documentary, director Pearl Gluck uses humor to diffuse her take on the serious topics of alienation from one's family and culture, the legacy of the Holocaust, and the celebrity cult of Hasidic Jewish rabbis. Born into a Brooklyn Hasidic community, Gluck left when her mother divorced her father and chose a secular life. After years of estrangement from her father and conflicted feelings about her Hasidic upbringing, Gluck goes on a quest to retrieve a revered divan, a family heirloom upon which a famous rabbi once slept, in hopes that bringing this iconic couch back to her father will bring the two together. In her pursuit, Gluck meets her extended family (of varying religious orthodoxy) in Hungary, takes part (along with her father) in a pilgrimage to the graves of Hasidic rabbis, and interviews a series of people who have chosen to leave the Hasidic community.

Tongue-in-cheek, self-reflexive nods to the story fuel the film's fast-paced humor. For example, Gluck chooses the coveted sofa, a symbol of the power of Hasidic rabbis and faith, to seat interviewees who have left the Hasidic community. The surprise twist of an ending provides an extra jab at the restrictive male forces Gluck challenges throughout the film, and provides a sardonically funny solution to Gluck's dilemma of identity. DIVAN is the result of a Hungarian Yiddish oral history project, funded by a Fulbright scholarship Gluck received while studying at New York University.

 
 
   
cast and crew

genre: documentary

country: Hungary Ukraine United States

language: English Hungarian Yiddish

subtitles: English

runtime: 77 minutes

dvd region: DVD Region 1

attributes: Color Full Frame

rating: Not Rated

 
cast and crew

Pearl Gluck:
Producer
Pearl Gluck:
Screenwriter
William T. Smith:
Director of Photography
Frank London:
Composer

Pearl Gluck:
Director
Susan Korda:
Screenwriter

 
   
festivals
  • Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival 2005 (Wanchai, Hong Kong)
  • Brooklyn Jewish Film Festival 2004 (Brooklyn, United States)
  • Cracow Film Festival 2004 (Cracow, Poland)
  • Denver Jewish Film Festival 2004 (Denver, United States)
  • Harrisburg Jewish Film Festival 2004 (Harrisburg, United States)
  • Hartford Jewish Film Festival 2004 (Hartford, United States)
  • Minneapolis Jewish Film Festival 2004 (Minneapolis, United States)
  • Montreal Jewish Film Festival 2004 (Montreal, Canada)
  • New Jersey Jewish Film Festival 2004 (New Jersey, Unted States)
  • Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival 2004 (Philadelphia, United States)
  • Portland Jewish Film Festival 2004 (Portland, United States)
  • Sedona Film Festival 2004 (Sedona, United States)
  • Toronto Hispano American Film Festival 2004 (Toronto, Canada)
  • Wisconsin Film Festival 2004 (Madison, United States)
  • Boston Jewish Film Festival 2003 (Boston, United States)
  • High Falls Film Festival 2003 (Rochester, United States)
  • Jerusalem Film Festival 2003 (Jerusalem, Israel)
  • San Francisco Jewish Film Festival 2003 (San Francisco, United States)
  • Santa Fe Film Festival 2003 (Santa Fe, United States)
  • Titanic International Filmpresence Festival 2003 (Budapest, Hungary)
  • Tribeca Film Festival 2003 (New York City, United States)
  • Washington Jewish Film Festival 2003 (Washington D.C., United States)
  • West Palm Beach Jewish Film Festival 2003 (West Palm Beach, United States)
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