Overemphasizes the parents' rigidities in detailed portrait of Ultra-Orthodox, but this family is three-dimensionally human through beautiful hand-held cinematography.
My Father My Lord (2008)
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Reviews Counted:30
Fresh:28
Rotten:2
Average Rating:7.4/10
Consensus: This beautiful Israeli film is both a moving family drama and a potent examination of the trials of faith.
Theatrical Release:May 16, 2008 Limited
Box Office: $24,096
Synopsis: The emotional gulf between an Orthodox rabbi and his son leads to tragedy in this religious drama. Revered Israeli actor Assi Dayan stars as the father in this modern retelling of the parable of... The emotional gulf between an Orthodox rabbi and his son leads to tragedy in this religious drama. Revered Israeli actor Assi Dayan stars as the father in this modern retelling of the parable of Abraham and Isaac. [More]
Starring: Assi Dayan, Sharon Hacohen Bar, Ilan Griff
Starring: Assi Dayan, Sharon Hacohen Bar, Ilan Griff
Director: David Volach
Director: David Volach
Producer: Eyal Shiray
Studio: Kino International
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Dec 2, 2008
Reviews for My Father My Lord
[An] assured, amazing 72-minute debut Israeli film, in which every delicate shot counts for the greater emotional impact.
Unusually intimate portrait of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish family in Jerusalem, from the perspective of a restless young boy, but overemphasizes the parents' rigidities.
An impressive debut by 37-year-old Israeli writer-director David Volach, "My Father My Lord" squeezes more humanity into 72 minutes than most Hollywood movies can muster in two hours or more.
David Volach's understated condemnation of religious extremism makes its points in lethally solemn tones, with neither caricature nor ridicule.
Volach doesn't waste a word or action in his spare, finely crafted screenplay.
[Director David] Volach makes every moment count by holding tight close-ups on the faces of his extraordinarily tender, expressive cast, framing them with an elegant beauty.
It's an affecting portrait of family life that gives way to a profound depiction of faith shaken to its roots.
My Father My Lord is an impressive first feature that stands out for its emotional qualities, its ambition and its brevity. In this day of endless epics, this 73-minute Israeli film manages to do a lot with very little time.
A surefooted and frequently touching revisionist retelling of the Abrahamic narrative that, while hardly revolutionary, is certainly evocative and provocative.
A cry of anguish not against Judaism itself but against fundamentalist adherence to the letter rather than the spirit of living well by doing good.
David Volach has created a drama that, in retrospect, feels positively biblical.
As sparse as a Torah narrative, it raises profound theological and emotional questions.
The believable, full performances of the principal three characters touch the heart and the tragedy [of their story] hits home.
The believable, full performances of the principal three characters touch the heart and the tragedy [of their story] hits home.
My Father My Lord lasts just 73 minutes, and I spent the first hour or so wondering what the director-writer, David Volach, was getting at in his nearly plotless feature debut.
Writer-director David Volach elegantly shot and scored debut is a bold, intimate look at Israel's extremely insular ultra-Orthodox Jewish, or "Haredic," community, largely seen through the eyes of an intransigent rabbi's young son.
My Father My Lord has the glowing simplicity and force of a biblical parable.
The acting here is also worthy, but it's the conversation the film should generate that most excites.
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