A Very Ordinary Jew
What does being a Jew mean nowadays? Emanuel Goldfarb, a Jewish journalist, is asked by the Director of a Jewish community in Germany, to respond to an invitation by a professor to tell his pupils about his life as a Jew living in Germany. This conversation, performed by Goldfarb and the Director of the community, is the only scene of Oliver Hirschbiegel's film « Ein ganz gewohnlicher Jude » presented at the Film and Television Festival of Genève, which was shot outdoors and it's the only moment where something apparently happens.
A Very Ordinary Jew
January 19, 2006
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Cast (3)
Crew (17)
Directing
Oliver Hirschbiegel
Director
Writing
Charles Lewinsky
Screenplay
Production
Sound
Art
Christian Bussmann
Production Design
Dieter Wertz
Set Decoration
Ellen Heltzel
Set Decoration
Olga Wyszkowska
Set Decoration
Camera
Carl-Friedrich Koschnick
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up
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Hans Funck
Editor