New for September 2003:
The 1982 film, The Chosen just came out on DVD after being
out-of-print for years. It's not likely to show up in your local video store, but
you can
order the DVD on Amazon.com.
A Life Apart:
Hasidism in America
This highly-acclaimed 90-minute Documentary by PBS is
probably the best educational film on Hasidism
available on the market today. If you are teaching
a unit on Potok's The Chosen, use this film to
give your class a more experiential "feel"
for the Hasidic culture. Great for Jewish education, too!
(Granted, 90 minutes is too long for a regular class period,
but you can use selected scenes.)
Now available to in either
VHS video> or on
DVD.
Unfortunately, one of the better dramas, the 1982 film
The Chosen starring Robbie Benson, is currently out of print on video.
Hopefully, it will be re-released on DVD soon. If it shows up on your TV
schedule, be sure to tune in. Meanwhile, you can
read my review and check for used copies on Amazon.
The Frisco Kid
One of the all-time best Jewish comedies. Gene Wilder plays
a good-hearted but bumbling Hasidic rabbi traveling in the Old
Wild West, who meets up with a variety of stock Western
characters for a brilliant satire about how it feels to be a
religious Jew in American culture. A great family film, you
will watch it again and again!
Click here to order (VHS only)
A stranger Among Us
One of the better films about Hasidic culture, this
spin-off from Witness features Melanie Griffith as a tough
policewoman detective in New York who goes under cover in the
Hasidic community to solve a murder and, in the process, learns
a lot about Hasidim and about herself. Unique among Hollywood
films about Hasidim, in that it portrays the women in a reasonably
accurate, positive light. Mentions kabbalah and reincarnation, too!
Click here to order VHS
It's also due to come out on DVD in June 2003 -- you can
pre-order the DVD now.
Schindler's List
If you don't know this Oscar-winning Spielberg movie
about the Holocaust, you must be living in a cave.
Last time we looked, there were over 85 reviews on the
Amazon site, most of them positive. What more can
we add?
Click here to order VHS regular
Click here to order VHS widescreen
Excellent drama about prejudice. A Jewish high school
student in the 1950's gets a football scholarship to
a classy upper-class school, but is advised to keep his
Jewishness a secret. Which he does, and is accepted by
his rich classmates -- until the truth leaks out and they
find out he's a Jew. (Rated PG13 for bad language.)
Click here to order VHS
Click here to order DVD
Fiddler on the Roof
The classic Broadway musical about a poor Jewish dairyman
and his three daughters in the village of Anatevka in Old
Russia. Great music, including "If I Were a Rich Man"
and "Sunrise, Sunset." But please keep in mind
that this is a comedy, not a serious commentary on Jewish
culture! (Many of the characters and jokes are old stand-bys
from Yiddish vaudeville.)
This is another musical comedy that is good for a laugh but
not culturally accurate and, in many ways, quite stereotyped.
Based on a short story and play by I.B. Singer, but re-adapted to
1980's Third Wave feminist purposes by director/actor Barbara
Streisand. The Amazon.com site has a variety of mixed reviews.
Click here to read reviews and order (VHS format only)
And, if you are interested in the original I.B. Singer story
(which may have been about a transexual, not a feminist!),
you can
read reviews and order a copy.
A Price Above Rubies
We don't carry this because we believe in responsible merchandising.
This film is insulting to Hasidim, treats religious issues in a
shallow manner, and it's R-rated porn to boot. Probably the worst
film about Hasidim on the market. Don't waste your money on this turkey.
(If it pops up in the Amazon recommendations below, blame them, not me.
I can program this box to display Jewish videos, but not specific titles,
which are randomly generated by Amazon.)