Divan (2003)
Directed by Pearl Gluck
Genres - Spirituality & Philosophy |
Sub-Genres - Biography, Religions & Belief Systems, Social History |
Release Date - Mar 17, 2004 (USA - Limited) |
Run Time - 76 min. |
Countries - Hungary, Israel, Ukraine, United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Jason Buchanan
A young woman who had previously forsaken the Orthodox lifestyle attempts to make amends with her father by acquiring a couch said to have been used by many famous Jewish figures in this humorous documentary from filmmaker Pearl Gluck. As a teenager, Gluck rebelled against her Orthodox upraising by moving to Manhattan to experience life on the secular side. When Gluck's father expresses a desire for his daughter to marry and return to Brooklyn, Gluck attempts to reach a compromise with her father by traveling to Hungary and retrieving a turn-of-the-century couch from her family's past that is said to have been slept upon by a series of esteemed rabbis.
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ancestry, change [personal], couch, cousin, cultural-traditions, father, Hassidic, Hungary, Judaism [Orthodox], Rabbi, reclamation, roots [origins], search