A Cantor's Tale
A Cantor's Tale (Chazz'n) |
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Directed by | Erik Greenberg Anjou |
Produced by | Erik Greenberg Anjou |
Starring | Jacob Mendelson Jackie Mason Alan Dershowitz |
Music by | Frank London |
Cinematography | Sam Henriques |
Edited by | Karlyn Michelson |
Distributed by | Ergo Media Inc. |
Release dates
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San Francisco Jewish Film Festival July 25, 2005 |
Running time
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95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
A Cantor's Tale is a 2005 documentary by Erik Greenberg Anjou. The film profiles Jacob Mendelson, a practitioner of Jewish liturgical music who has dedicated his life to preserving the form's traditional vocal stylings.[1]
Anjou follows Mendelson around Borough Park, his old neighborhood in Brooklyn. Mendelson, who carries a tuning fork with him at all times, is prone to burst into song. During their journey through Borough Park, Anjou finds that the neighborhood has a fair number of bakers with vocal talents as good as their knishes.[1]
Mendelson also recalls when cantors were as popular as baseball players. "They had groupies," he tells Anjou, a strong incentive for a chubby teenager in high school.[1]
Mendelson's mother, who had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, was almost obsessed that her son become a cantor. The film reveals an interesting link to celebrity on the part of Mendelson's father: the older Mendelson once co-owned a truck with the father of Steven Spielberg.[1]
The movie's original title was Chazz'n, after the profiled cantor's sobriquet "Chazzan Jack Mendelson." It has also been titled A Cantor's Story.[2]
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External links
- Jeanette Catsoulis' review in The New York Times
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). A Cantor's Tale at IMDb
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