Divan

Divan (2003)

Not Rated 01 May 2003 • Documentary • 1h 30m
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Divan follows the filmmaker's effort to retrieve a turn-of-the-century family heir loom - a couch. The filmmaker journeys from her birthplace, Brooklyn's Hasidic community, to its origins in Hungary and back. The couch - considered holy because certain Hasidic rabbis had slept on it - survived WWII and is in the filmmaker's great grandfather's house in Rohod, a northeast Hungarian town. In the tradition of storytelling, the filmmaker creates a visual parable about the Hasidic community that she left as a teenager. She trails the couch through a quirky landscape populated by Hasidim in Brooklyn, Holocaust survivors and ex-communists in Hungary, and, finally, the next generation of formerly-Hasidic Jews on the margins of their communities in New York and Israel.

Pearl Gluck
Director
Pearl Gluck, Susan Korda
Writer
Pearl Gluck, Amichai Lau Lavie, Basya Schechter
Starring

Language: English, Hungarian, Yiddish
Awards: 2 wins
Country: United States, Hungary, Israel, Ukraine
Metacritic Score: 71
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Box Office Total: $56,214

6.8

IMDb (129 votes)
95%
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