SCREENINGS
Barbican Center for the Arts, London (1996)
RESTORED 35MM PRINT WITH COMPLETE NEW SUBTITLES
Celia Adler, doyenne of the Yiddish stage, gives a haunting performance as the film's heroine who arrives in New York in 1911 at the height of mass Jewish immigration newly widowed, friendless, impoverished and the mother of a newborn baby boy. Fearing that she cannot care for the child, she places him in an orphanage. She quickly regrets her decision, but it is too late as she finds herself tricked into the decision. Obsessed with the thought of reunion with him, she spends the next twenty-five years searching, pining, and bewailing her loss.
The film is filled with the conventions of the popular Yiddish stage: the melodramatic plot centering on the rupture and restoration of family ties; the comic subplot; the songs; the stereotyped characters; the happy coincidences and happier endings. Above all, it was the theme of the pains and joys of the mother-son relationship, always idealized in the Jewish folk mind, which could be counted on to strike a responsive chord. All this was bound to be familiar to the film's first audiences.
CRITICAL ACCLAIM
"This film provides an insight into the concerns of Jews in the late thirties and their particular methods in playing out the reality of their situation, for whatever the numerous advantages of life in the United States, inevitably there was a price to be paid in terms of health, family ties and religion."
-Mashey Bernstein, Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
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Where is My Child?
Vu iz Mayn Kind?USA, 1937, 92 minutes,
B&W, Yiddish with new English subtitles
Directed by Abraham Leff and Harry Lynn
RESTORED
with New English Subtitles by
The National Center for Jewish Film
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