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Description:
Jews have lived in the city of Salzburg since the 14th century. Today, however, the Jewish community numbers fewer than 100 members, and the Jewish traditions and presence that once shaped the city are gradually fading from view. The film offers an intimate glimpse into the community’s religious and secular life while exploring what Jewish identity means to its members today.
The film’s premiere in Salzburg was initially canceled by the cinema due to “security concerns.” Only after a public controversy, the film was ultimately screened.
Followed by a discussion with the filmmakers.
Credits:
Regie, Buch, Kamera Sina Moser, Joyce Rohrmoser
Awards:
Jerusalem Film Festival 2025: Best Feature, Best Ensemble, Best Original Score
Ophir Awards 2025: Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Score
Description:
Jews have lived in the city of Salzburg since the 14th century. Today, however, the Jewish community numbers fewer than 100 members, and the Jewish traditions and presence that once shaped the city are gradually fading from view. The film offers an intimate glimpse into the community’s religious and secular life while exploring what Jewish identity means to its members today.
The film’s premiere in Salzburg was initially canceled by the cinema due to “security concerns.” Only after a public controversy, the film was ultimately screened.
Followed by a discussion with the filmmakers.
Credits:
Regie, Buch, Kamera Sina Moser, Joyce Rohrmoser
Awards:
Jerusalem Film Festival 2025: Best Feature, Best Ensemble, Best Original Score
Ophir Awards 2025: Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Score
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