SCREENINGS
L’chaim Jewish Film Festival (2004)
Toronto Jewish Film Festival (2004)
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (2006)
San Diego Jewish Film Festival (2007)
Sacramento Jewish Film Festival (2007)
Seattle Jewish Film Festival (2007)
Reno Jewish Film Festival (2008)
This short gem features Louis "Leibele" Waldman playing three different parts - first an old-world Eastern European, then a German, each auditioning to be the synagogue cantor. Displeased with what they've heard and unable to agree, the synagogue committee is visited by Leibele's agent who offers them a third alternative: a modern an American Chazan, with "pep and jazz," who can do Kol Nidre with a "two-step" and Netaneh Tokef with a "black bottom."
CRITICAL ACCLAIM
"A Cantor on Trial is a precious cultural artifact, a very funny satire of Jewish identity in flux." -Toronto Jewish Film Society
PURCHASE DVD
HOME USE ONLY
$18.00 plus shipping
Home Use Only DVD (Not for Classroom/Institutional Use)Does not include Public Performance Rights
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$25.00 plus shipping
Classroom/Institutional Use Only DVDDoes not include Public Performance Rights
Institutional Use Policy (pdf)
The National Center For Jewish Film
Brandeis University, Lown 102, MS053, Waltham MA 02454
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A Cantor on Trial
USA 1931 10 Minutes
B&W, Yiddish with NEW English subtitles
Directed by Sidney M. Goldin
Music by Sholem Secunda
$25 Institutional Use DVD
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$18 Home Use VHS
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Also available in entirety on DVD on Great Cantors 2 Disc Set
Public Exhibition 35mm, 16mm, Beta Rental also available
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