Judy Levis Krug Boca Raton Virtual Jewish Film Festival

Upside Down Tree & Ismail's Dilemma

Expired May 22, 2021 1:00 AM
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EAST COAST US PREMIERE


Shown with Short Film - Ismail's Dilemma


Q&A with Mort Plotkin and Filmmaker Ariel Cohen


Eva, is a Jewish girl who was orphaned during World War II, and raised by an Ukrainian peasant in the early fifties. When a mysterious woman who present herself as her real mother wants to take the girl to Israel, Eva is torn between her adoptive mother to her biological mother. Eventually she decides to join her mother in their joint journey to Israel. A series of strange events make her wonder whether she is really her mother? If not, then who is she? More importantly - why did she take her away from her family? This is a fascinating psychological thriller about the question of identity and relationship in times of war. The film "Upside down tree" is based on the bestselling autobiography book "As Long As I Live," by Aaron Margalit. The book was an unprecedented success in the ultra-Orthodox religious and became the greatest best-selling book, that is not a holy book!


Sponsored By Donna & Stuart Ganslow 

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    73 minutes
  • Language
    Hebrew w/Subtitles
  • Country
    Israel
  • Premiere
    East Coast US
  • Director
    Ariel Cohen
  • Cast
    Lucy Dubinchik, Natasha Manor