The Believer is the story of a young Jewish man who becomes a self-hating, anti-Semitic Skinhead. As he rises in the ranks of a loosely organized group, he struggles with his beliefs, his heritage, and his deep-rooted self-loathing. His involvement in a plot to bomb a synagogue forces him to confront his inner demons and make a choice that could change his life forever.
Scaffolding tells the story of a young construction worker named Asher and his tumultuous relationship with his abusive father. When Asher's poetry teacher unexpectedly dies, he is forced to confront his own personal demons and redefine his understanding of masculinity and fatherhood. The scaffolding that surrounds Asher's life serves as a metaphor for the challenges he faces in navigating his complex family dynamics and coming-of-age.
God Is Great and I'm Not is a comedy and romance movie that delves into the journey of a young woman named Michèle, who is exploring her spirituality and seeking enlightenment. Along the way, she navigates a romantic relationship, confronts her Jewish identity, and questions the meaning of life.
A House Is Not A Home: Wright or Wrong is a cinematic essay that delves into the life and work of architect Frank Wright. The film explores his architectural designs, his stubborn and uncompromising nature, and his impact on the field of organic architecture. It also touches on his personal life and relationships, including his tumultuous marriage. Through interviews with colleagues, friends, and experts, the documentary presents a comprehensive portrait of this influential figure in the world of architecture.
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