NEW ENGLAND PREMIERE. In this chilling, modern interpretation of the Dybbuk legend, Piotr discovers human bones buried in the backyard of the Polish country home of his future in-laws. It’s the eve of his wedding, so Piotr (Itay Tiran) overlooks this ominous find, but the soul inhabiting the remains won’t let go of the bridegroom. As the wedding celebration’s bacchanalia spins out of control, director Marcin Wrona’s brilliant story of possession becomes an unflinching, allegorical censure of contemporary Poland, where the absence of Jews and willful irresolution on matters of Polish antisemitism, gives rise to spirits. Tragically, Wrona died, at age 42, just as the film was to be released.
Winner of the Tobias Szpancer Award for Best Film, Haifa Film Festival
Winner Best Film, Austin Fantastic Fest; Spotlight selection
Toronto Film Festival and MOMA’s New Directors/New Films.
Director: Marcin Wrona | Poland/Israel | 2015 | 94m | Polish & Yiddish w/ English subtitles
Screening as part of:
The National Center for Jewish Film’s
19th Annual Film Festival
JEWISHFILM.2016
MAY 4-22
Tickets: www.jewishfilm.org
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$12.00 Senior/Student
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