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Regular
Price $27.98
Starring:
Shuli Rand,
Michal Bat-Sheva Rand,
Shaul Mizrahi,
Ilan Ganani,
Avraham Abutboul,
Directed By:
Giddi Dar,
Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Release Date: 2005
Studio: New Line Home Video
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Closed-captioned,
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DVD-Video,
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Editorial Reviews and
DVD Information about
Ushpizin
Product Description
Winner of the 2004 Best Actor award at the 2004 Israeli Film Academy for writer-star Shuli Rand Ushpizin is a heart warming and light hearted look at the daily lives of ultra-Orthodox Jews learning living and loving in modern-day Israel. Following the story of a family facing hardships they must rely on their faith for miracles to happen during the holiday season. Inspiring heartwarming and uplifting Ushpizin is a critically acclaimed film that regardless of faith or religion everybody can enjoy.Running Time: 92 min.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA UPC: 794043102356 Manufacturer No: N10235
Amazon.com
A cinematic fable set in the orthodox Jewish world, Ushpizin follows a poor childless devout man named Moshe (Shuli Rand) and his wife Malli (Michal Bat Sheva Rand, Shuli's real-life spouse) who can't afford a succah, the temporary dwelling required by the Succoth holiday. Suddenly a friend helps them find a succah and an anonymous donation rescues them from debt; Moshe believes the Lord has smiled on him at last and celebrates by buying a particularly beautiful citron (a lemon-like fruit) for the Succoth observations. But when a couple of escaped convicts appear--one of whom knows Moshe from his old neighborhood--they insinuate themselves into Moshe and Malli's hospitality and quickly abuse it, threatening the couple's marriage and testing their faith. Like many Jewish stories, Ushpizin balances an almost fairy-tale story with psychologically real characters (made all the more vivid thanks to the uniformly excellent performances) and complex social conflict. The movie provides a fascinating look into a closed community--though its insider's perspective may seem initially opaque to many viewers, the personalities and conflicts soon become accessible to anyone. A unique, intriguing film. --Bret Fetzer
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Customer Reviews for
Ushpizin
Hasidic Intrigue
Providing funny in-site into a traditional Jewish community, this movie ends in intrigue.
It is unclear who is fathered a long-awaited boy: an orthodox major movie character or a friend of him, a convict-on-run abusing Jewish rules and hospitality.Ushpizin
Funny and interesting.
This is a fun movie.
The acting is excellent.
The film quality very good.
Ushpizin
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wonderful story to help understand the practice of Shavuot and the complexity of faith. Gave us some great insights and a cute story besides. recommend the DVD.Ushpizin
Four thumps up! Mamish the best!
Fantastic movie about people who use their striving for a higher truth to create relationships and deal with difficulties. These people are humble and spiritually superior. You'll be engaged in their struggles and enjoy the light touch and humor.Ushpizin
INSPIRING, A CHALLENGE TO YOUR FAITH, GOD LOVES HIS PEOPLE
This movie is beautiful! We need more movies like this where God is truly portrait as a God of compassion over His people. This film really shows the challenge of walking the faith, and trusting God even in the midst of hardship; and as a Christian that I am, it gives a true description to Romans 8:28. The prayers and relationship of Moshe and Mali with their Lord is something we Christians should learn about. Remember Jesus said in Matthew 5:20 "unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisses and teachers of the law, you will certainly not enter the kingdom of Heaven" This film has a lot to offer and many lessons to learn. It is a must see. My family and friends who have seen it agree.Ushpizin
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