The Dybbuk: A Tale of Wandering Souls (2015)

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30 thousand Hasidim journey to Uman in Ukraine to celebrate the Jewish New Year at the gravesite of Rebbe Nachmann. A Ukrainian far-right group erects a cross at the site of Hasidic prayers and builds a monument to Cossacks who slaughtered thousands of Jews and Poles in 1768.

Director: Krzysztof Kopczyński
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 86 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Jacek Petrycki
Editing: Michał Leszczyłowski
Production: Magika Film, Eureka Media
Country: Israel, Poland, Sweden, Ukraine
Language: עִבְרִית, Pусский, Український
Original Language: pl

Keywords

poland, dybbuk

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Dybbuk: A Tale of Wandering Souls about?
30 thousand Hasidim journey to Uman in Ukraine to celebrate the Jewish New Year at the gravesite of Rebbe Nachmann. A Ukrainian far-right group erects a cross at the site of Hasidic prayers and builds a monument to Cossacks who slaughtered thousands of Jews and Poles in 1768.
Who directed The Dybbuk: A Tale of Wandering Souls?
The Dybbuk: A Tale of Wandering Souls was directed by Krzysztof Kopczyński.
How long is The Dybbuk: A Tale of Wandering Souls?
The Dybbuk: A Tale of Wandering Souls has a runtime of 1h 26m (86 minutes).
What genre is The Dybbuk: A Tale of Wandering Souls?
The Dybbuk: A Tale of Wandering Souls is a Documentary film.
Where was The Dybbuk: A Tale of Wandering Souls produced?
The Dybbuk: A Tale of Wandering Souls was produced in Israel, Poland, Sweden, Ukraine.