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"TKUMA," a Hebrew word signifying resurrection and rebirth, serves as a symbolic representation of the post-World War II resurgence of the Jewish community in Mannheim, Germany, a city steeped in centuries of Jewish tradition. The community's heritage, much like the city's own Jewish story, is marked by a rich tapestry of migration and diversity. Director Isabel Gathof returns to the Festival for the third time with her fascinating new film TKUMAnnheim, which offers a rare and authentic glimpse into the vibrant Jewish community life in contemporary Germany. It places a special emphasis on youth activities, including Europe's largest song and dance competition for Jewish children and teenagers known as "Jewrovision," a competition that Mannheim has won twice consecutively. The film embarks on a quest to uncover the visible and invisible Jewish landmarks of the city while exploring the common threads that bind different religions and cultures. While hope is a central theme that permeates the film, from its visual aesthetics to the incorporation of traditional Hanukkah melodies in the music, the specter of anti-Semitism looms over the community and its members, casting a shadow on their collective journey.
- Year2023
- Runtime78 minutes
- LanguageGerman
- CountryGermany
- PremiereUS Premiere
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- DirectorIsabel Gathof
- ScreenwriterIsabel Gathof
- CastElina Brustinova, Suhail Butt
- CinematographerNicolas Mussell
- EditorIsabel Gathof
If you would like to donate to support our efforts, you can do so by clicking here. You can also experience all the films streaming in the Festival's virtual program by purchasing an All-Access Virtual Pass by clicking here.
"TKUMA," a Hebrew word signifying resurrection and rebirth, serves as a symbolic representation of the post-World War II resurgence of the Jewish community in Mannheim, Germany, a city steeped in centuries of Jewish tradition. The community's heritage, much like the city's own Jewish story, is marked by a rich tapestry of migration and diversity. Director Isabel Gathof returns to the Festival for the third time with her fascinating new film TKUMAnnheim, which offers a rare and authentic glimpse into the vibrant Jewish community life in contemporary Germany. It places a special emphasis on youth activities, including Europe's largest song and dance competition for Jewish children and teenagers known as "Jewrovision," a competition that Mannheim has won twice consecutively. The film embarks on a quest to uncover the visible and invisible Jewish landmarks of the city while exploring the common threads that bind different religions and cultures. While hope is a central theme that permeates the film, from its visual aesthetics to the incorporation of traditional Hanukkah melodies in the music, the specter of anti-Semitism looms over the community and its members, casting a shadow on their collective journey.
- Year2023
- Runtime78 minutes
- LanguageGerman
- CountryGermany
- PremiereUS Premiere
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- DirectorIsabel Gathof
- ScreenwriterIsabel Gathof
- CastElina Brustinova, Suhail Butt
- CinematographerNicolas Mussell
- EditorIsabel Gathof