My Father My Lord (2007)
"My Father My Lord" is an intimate and deeply disturbing story of the conflict between a father's love and his deep devotion to religion. A respected Orthodox Rabbi dotes on his only son but his religious strictures leave an emotional gap between the impish child and the stern father. When the father's all-consuming obsession with observing religious ritual inadvertently leads to tragedy, his previously subservient wife rages against both her husband and God. A dramatic retelling of the story of Abraham.
Director: David Volach
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 72 min
Release Date: April 4, 2007
Cast
- Assi Dayan - Rabbi Abraham Eidelmann
- Ilan Griff - Menahem Eidelmann
- Sharon Hacohen - Esther Eidelmann
- Roni Aharon
- Nitsam Bar
- Yonathan Bashayev
Screenplay
Production: New Israeli Foundation for Cinema and Television, Cinema Project, Golden Cinema
Country: Israel
Language: עִבְרִית
Original Language: he
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is My Father My Lord about?
- "My Father My Lord" is an intimate and deeply disturbing story of the conflict between a father's love and his deep devotion to religion. A respected Orthodox Rabbi dotes on his only son but his religious strictures leave an emotional gap between the impish child and the stern father. When the father's all-consuming obsession with observing religious ritual inadvertently leads to tragedy, his previously subservient wife rages against both her husband and God. A dramatic retelling of the story of Abraham.
- Who directed My Father My Lord?
- My Father My Lord was directed by David Volach.
- Who stars in My Father My Lord?
- My Father My Lord stars Assi Dayan, Ilan Griff, Sharon Hacohen, Roni Aharon, Nitsam Bar, Yonathan Bashayev.
- How long is My Father My Lord?
- My Father My Lord has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
- What genre is My Father My Lord?
- My Father My Lord is a Drama film.
- Where was My Father My Lord produced?
- My Father My Lord was produced in Israel.