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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1419840533
    Format: 1 DVD , 12 cm
    Note: Restored with new English subtitles , Spielfilm. Polen. USA. 1937
    Language: Yiddish
    Keywords: Film ; DVD-Video
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB12647965
    Format: 1 Videokass. (90 Min.) , s/w
    Edition: 1
    Series Statement: Video coleccion de films en yidish
    Note: Jidd. mit span. Untertiteln
    Language: Yiddish
    Author information: Manger, Itsiḳ
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15244076
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (ca. 90 Min.) : s/w , NTSC
    Edition: Restored with new English subtitles
    ISBN: 1585874337
    Series Statement: A Joseph Green Yiddish film classic : [DVD-Video]
    Content: THE JESTER was co-directed by Joseph Green and Jan Nowina-Przybylsk in 1937, following the great success of their film YIDDLE WITH HIS FIDDLE the previous year. Green who had emigrated from Poland to the United States in 1924, returned to Poland with the American Yiddish theater stars (and then married couple) Miriam Kressyn and Hymie Jacobson for the procuction. Shot on location on a farm outside of Warsaw and in the predominantly-Jewish town of Kazimierz, near Lublin, the film also stars Zygmunt Turkow, co-founder with Ida Kaminska of the Warsaw Yiddish Art Theater. The film premiered in Warsaw in September 1937 and opened in New York City three months later. This musical drama stars a lonely wanderer, a circus performer and Esther, the shoemaker's daughter, whose family tries to marry her into a prominent family. One of the film's centerpieces is a Purim shpil (Purim play) with its parade of costumes and music. THE JESTER's lively circus and vaudeville music and set pieces provide a glimpse of Warsaw's then-thriving Yiddish revues and cabarets, which were destroyed soon after. Many of the film's Polish-Jewish crew and actors were killed during the Holocaust, giving the film's touches of melancholy an even more profound reading for today's audiences. Another important historical note: In 1941, the Nazis appropriated a segment from THE JESTER's Purim play scene for use in their notorious antisemitic propaganda film DER EWIGE JUDE (THE ETERNAL JEW). (NCJF)
    Content: NCJF's 35mm restoration of THE JESTER was especially exciting and challenging because of the unusual film materials used to achieve the restoration: One of the two original 1937 35mm nitrate prints located by NCJF includes six color toned scenes-four in sepia and two in blue-totaling 27 minutes, or one third, of THE JESTER's running time. Color toning-employed to create mood and enhancing narrative-was often utilized for silent films. It was, however, extremely rare for sound films especially for independent productions. Because there are no subtitles on the original prints, it was possible for NCJF to create a completely new subtitle track. A new English translation was commissioned and a separate subtitle track was prepared, allowing for the newly preserved materials to be archived in their original form. The outstanding restoration work was accomplished by Janice Allen and Michael Kolvek of Cinema Arts, Inc, NCJF's laboratory for over 25 years. Joseph Green, the producer/director and owner of the film donated THE JESTER with all rights to NCJF in 1989. In recent years, only inferior and incomplete copies of the film have been available. (NCJF)
    Note: Ländercode: 0 , Orig.: Polen, 1937 , Jidd. mit engl. Untertiteln
    Language: Yiddish
    Author information: Manger, Itsiḳ
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