Streaming: Yiddish

February 17–June 30, 2021

Must see! Makes ancient words resonate today.

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Nurith Aviv and Chana Kronfeld
Recorded Sunday, March 7, 12 PM PST

Watch a recording of a live conversation with film director Nurith Aviv and Chana Kronfeld, Bernie H. Williams Professor of Modern Hebrew, Yiddish, and Comparative Literature at UC Berkeley.

Nurith Aviv, a noted cinematographer (for Agnès Varda, Amos Gitai, and Jean-Marie Teno, among others) and director, often explores issues of language in her own films. Her latest work, Yiddish, shines light on the deep cultural dimensions of a language nearly wiped out in the twentieth century. With roots in German, Hebrew, and Slavic languages, Yiddish is steeped in historical, religious, and cultural qualities that give rise to its wonderfully expressive characteristics. Aviv travels to France, Germany, Israel, Lithuania, and Poland, where she films portraits of seven young scholars. Each is multilingual and has found inspiration in modernist and avant-garde Yiddish poetry written between the world wars by poets such as Celia Dropkin, Moyshe-Leyb Halpern, Anna Margolin, Peretz Markish, Avrom Sutzkever, Debora Vogel, and Yehoyesh. A sensitive, original documentary that elucidates the richness of language, Yiddish opens a window on a larger field of comparative literature.

Susan Oxtoby
FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Nurith Aviv
  • Michèle Sinapi
Cinematographer
  • Cédric Dupire
Language
  • French
  • English
  • Hebrew
  • Yiddish
  • with English subtitles
Print Info
  • Color
  • Digital streaming
  • 61 mins
Source
  • Icarus Films