Film recommendations?
May. 31st, 2007 11:04 pmIt's the last bar mitzvah class of term on Monday, and we're supposed to be watching a film. It's part of their curriculum to watch a couple of Jewish films and discuss them, and it seems a nice way to celebrate the end of term.
However, my mind is absolutely blanking on what we should watch. So can anyone think of a good Jewish-themed film? I would really prefer it not to be about the Holocaust, because there should be more to Jewish education than trying to guilt kids because lots of people died. Also I'd rather avoid rose-tinted nostalgia about pre-emancipation Europe (such as Fiddler on the Roof and Yentl), if possible.
It also needs to be suitable for 12-year-olds, bright, mature 12yos, but still 12. I'm more worried about themes that are too complex for them to connect to their experience, than about the odd naughty word or reference to sexuality (Swedish people seem to be a lot less prudish about kids discussing that sort of thing than Americans anyway). Generally, I want something that is not only about a Jewish theme, but at least somewhat in line with the values that I am trying to teach.
I also have to find said film in a rental shop or in the synagogue library between now and Monday, which might be a challenge. So I need as many suggestions as possible in case I can't find the right one!
However, my mind is absolutely blanking on what we should watch. So can anyone think of a good Jewish-themed film? I would really prefer it not to be about the Holocaust, because there should be more to Jewish education than trying to guilt kids because lots of people died. Also I'd rather avoid rose-tinted nostalgia about pre-emancipation Europe (such as Fiddler on the Roof and Yentl), if possible.
It also needs to be suitable for 12-year-olds, bright, mature 12yos, but still 12. I'm more worried about themes that are too complex for them to connect to their experience, than about the odd naughty word or reference to sexuality (Swedish people seem to be a lot less prudish about kids discussing that sort of thing than Americans anyway). Generally, I want something that is not only about a Jewish theme, but at least somewhat in line with the values that I am trying to teach.
I also have to find said film in a rental shop or in the synagogue library between now and Monday, which might be a challenge. So I need as many suggestions as possible in case I can't find the right one!
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Date: 2007-05-31 10:13 pm (UTC)Not a good link.
Date: 2007-05-31 10:18 pm (UTC)Two of the people interviewed for the movie are Rabbi Alexander, whom you've met, and his wife.
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Date: 2007-05-31 10:13 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-05-31 10:26 pm (UTC)I haven't seen this, so it could be abit risky for 12 year olds (always assuming you can get hold of a copy). The story is good, though, if the film bears any resemblance to the book.
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Date: 2007-05-31 11:33 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-05-31 10:32 pm (UTC)It's a comedy but a wicked funny one and pokes fun at stereotypes.
You can get a sense of it from the website: http://thehebrewhammer.com/
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Date: 2007-05-31 11:48 pm (UTC)And I know you said you don't want Holocaust films, but I'd like to recommend Everything Is Illuminated anyway. Yes, the Holocaust is the reason for the book/film, but I think it's ultimately about a young Jew reconnecting with his heritage and peoplehood. It's rather gently funny in parts as well.
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Date: 2007-06-01 07:04 am (UTC)Does contain sexual themes and violence, so maybe 12 is a bit young.
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