LEADER 01942ngm a22002657a 4500005 20161125134737.0 005 hubpceu 007 v| |||||| 008 121017b########xx#|||############m|yid|| 003 hubpceuo 099 FL Record |f0880 100 Waszynski, Michal, |edirector. 242 The Dybbuk 245 Ha Dybbuk 300 VHS (125 min.) 337 Moving image 500 Duration: 02:05:00 520 Boundaries separating the natural from the supernatural dissolve as ill-fated pledges, unfulfilled passions and untimely deaths ensnare two families in a tragic labyrinth of spiritual possession. Inspired by S. Ansky's ethnographic research of Jews living in the Polish-Russian countryside just before the first World War, The Dybbuk reflects Ansky's deep perception of the shtetl's religious and cultural mores, as well as his insightful appreciation of its hidden spiritual resources. The film's exquisite musical and dance interludes evoke the cultural richness of both pre-WWI shtetl communities and Polish Jewry on the eve of WWII. This movie is, in a loose sense, a ghost story with a familiar theme: malevolent fate works through human passions, destroying our protagonists, who do not realize until too late what lies ahead. A young man and young woman, promised in marriage before they are even born, fall in love with one another on their own volition. The girl's father, seeking out a wealthier son-in-law, tries to wriggle out of the deal. In desperation, the boy kills himself--whereupon his soul is transferred to the girl during the wedding ceremony. It is up to the Wonder Rabbi (A. Morewski) to sort things out. 655 4 Fiction films 260 Poland : |bFeniks Production Company, |c1937. 041 yid |jeng 952 |00 |10 |40 |50 |70 |8FL |990749FL |bFL |d2016-11-25 |l0 |r2016-11-25 |w2016-11-25 |yVHS 920 01 KYQAN9Yg 966 |cIn the Research Room