Mamele (1938)

Mamele (1938) poster

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
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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.