Mirele Efros (1939)
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| Original title | Mirele Efros |
| Country of production | United States |
| original language | Yiddish |
| Publishing year | 1939 |
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| Director | Josef Berne |
| script | Ossip Dymow |
| production | Roman Rebush |
| music | Vladimir Heifetz |
| camera | J. Burgi Contner |
| cut | Leslie Vidor |
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Mirele Efros is a 1939 Yiddish-language feature film from the United States. It is based on the 1898 play of the same name by Jakob Gordin .
action
Mirele leads her family strictly, the daughter-in-law Shaindl defends herself. There is a separation. After ten years there should be a reconciliation on the occasion of the grandson's bar mitzvah .
production
At a time when Yiddish film was booming in the United States, this very popular play was remade. In 1912 there was already a silent film in Poland called Mirele Efros .
Web links
- Mirele Efros in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Mirele Efros in the archives of the National Center for Jewish Film