I have to hand that to Sutzkeyver, at least, the fact that he was staunch to the end about Yiddish not being a cul-de-sac in history.
I wanted very much to see Menashe (2017) just because it was an American movie shot entirely in Yiddish and there haven't been many of those since 1940. Alas, if it played around here, it must have been the same kind of one-night, film-festival engagement as Disobedience (2017), because I sure didn't see it.
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I wanted very much to see Menashe (2017) just because it was an American movie shot entirely in Yiddish and there haven't been many of those since 1940. Alas, if it played around here, it must have been the same kind of one-night, film-festival engagement as Disobedience (2017), because I sure didn't see it.