This short gem features Louis "Leibele" Waldman playing three different parts - first an old-world Eastern European, then a German, each auditioning to be the synagogue cantor. Displeased with what they've heard and unable to agree, the synagogue committee is visited by Leibele's agent who offers them a third alternative: a modern an American Chazan, with "pep and jazz," who can do Kol Nidre with a "two-step" and Netaneh Tokef with a "black bottom."
"A Cantor on Trial is a precious cultural artifact, a very funny satire of Jewish identity in flux." -Toronto Jewish Film Society
The National Center For Jewish Film
Brandeis University, Lown 102, MS053, Waltham MA 02454
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A Cantor on Trial
USA 1931 10 Minutes
B&W, Yiddish with NEW English subtitles
Directed by Sidney M. Goldin
Music by Sholem Secunda$25 Institutional Use DVD or VHS
Also available on DVD on Great Cantors 2 Disc Set
Public Exhibition Restored 35mm, 16mm, Beta Rental also available
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