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This semi-documentary film (and Poland’s last Yiddish feature) features the comedy duo Shimon Dzigan and Israel Shumacher who had recently returned from the Soviet Union, and Jewish children who had survived the Holocaust. Directed on location by Nathan Gross and Shaul Goskind at at the JDC-supported Helenowek Colony, an orphanage and school near Lodz, this film includes Dzigan and Shumacher's virtuoso turn as all the characters in Sholem Aleichem's Kasrilevke Brent (Kasrilevke is Burning), and an exchange of roles where they become the children's audience. Reversals continue during the performers' visit to the children's residence, as the children teach adults about the healing possibilities of music, dance and storytelling.
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00:00They do they don't talk good rules?
00:19They talk.
00:21Im jokingly.
00:22That's 500 UPCI.
00:23But...
00:24I'm good at all.
00:26I understand your family as a person.
00:26Ercia!
00:26And they don't even knew they're going to winchs.
00:30They're going to win some children by schools.
00:33And then they got to look at you in such a...
00:36But...
00:37Because they...
00:42And why do you know that you don't let them go when they're done?
00:49Oh he was like this guy!
00:53Lets go with it!
00:55What is your name on the floor?
00:57He was with a castle...
00:59What?
00:59A castle!
01:01He has refused to come to the house.
01:02Not that much!
01:03You
01:04Come on!
01:05We've got a giant Ruff in the water,
01:10we've got a piece of glue,
01:11we've got a piece of glue,
01:13so we're doing something.
01:19We've got a piece of glue.
01:23We've got a Il- род.
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