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A very moving, well-acted, warm and realistic movie that does a good job portraying the various persuasions, traditions and fissures in the Jewish community. The lead actress is excellent - the perfect choice for this role. The director avoids turning the film into a melodrama, though a kleenex for the more sensitive souls will come in handy. The visit from Marc Chagall was a nice touch; since this is based on a true story, I assume it really happened. Unfortunately, it probably won't get much circulation outside of Jewish film festivals.
Rated 5/5 Stars •
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
01/12/23
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