The Golem (1995)

When the 75 year old house of worship is about to be demolished to make way for luxury apartments, elderly Rabbi, in a final act of desperation, enlists the aid of the supernatural in resolving the crisis. Set against the background of urban 1990's America, the story provides keen insight into the modern-day Jewish generation gap.

Director: Lewis Schoenbrun
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date:
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Golem about?
When the 75 year old house of worship is about to be demolished to make way for luxury apartments, elderly Rabbi, in a final act of desperation, enlists the aid of the supernatural in resolving the crisis. Set against the background of urban 1990's America, the story provides keen insight into the modern-day Jewish generation gap.
Who directed The Golem?
The Golem was directed by Lewis Schoenbrun.
How long is The Golem?
The Golem has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
Where was The Golem produced?
The Golem was produced in United States of America.