Mamele (1938)
Mamele embraces the entire gamut of interwar Jewish life in Lodz--tenements and unemployed Jews, nightclubs and gangsters, religious Jews celebrating sukkot--but the film belongs to Molly Picon who romps undaunted through her dutiful daughter role saving siblings, keeping the family intact, singing and acting her way through the stages of a woman's life from childhood to old age.
Director: Joseph Green, Konrad Tom
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 103 min
Release Date: April 4, 1938
Cast
Cinematography: Seweryn Steinwurzel
Editing: Jerzy Sten
Country: Poland
Language: Yiddish
Original Language: yi
More Films by Director: Joseph Green, Konrad Tom
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Mamele about?
- Mamele embraces the entire gamut of interwar Jewish life in Lodz--tenements and unemployed Jews, nightclubs and gangsters, religious Jews celebrating sukkot--but the film belongs to Molly Picon who romps undaunted through her dutiful daughter role saving siblings, keeping the family intact, singing and acting her way through the stages of a woman's life from childhood to old age.
- Who directed Mamele?
- Mamele was directed by Joseph Green, Konrad Tom.
- Who stars in Mamele?
- Mamele stars Molly Picon, Max Bozyk, Ruth Turkow, Maks Bryn.
- How long is Mamele?
- Mamele has a runtime of 1h 43m (103 minutes).
- What genre is Mamele?
- Mamele is a Comedy film.
- Where was Mamele produced?
- Mamele was produced in Poland.