The Jewish Experience, from Basavilbaso to New Amsterdam (2019)

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Director Miguel Kohan tries to connect the memories of his Gaucho-Jewish family with the fleeing of the Sephardim from the Iberian Península in 1492. Surinam, New York, Jamaica, and Brazil are some of the places where the untold story of those who escaped inquisition is visibilized.

Director: Miguel Kohan
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 84 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: César Lerner
Editing: Rosario Cervio
Production: K Films Producciones, Jewish Dreams
Country: Argentina
Language: English, Nederlands, Português, Español
Original Language: es

Keywords

jew persecution, jewish american

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Jewish Experience, from Basavilbaso to New Amsterdam about?
Director Miguel Kohan tries to connect the memories of his Gaucho-Jewish family with the fleeing of the Sephardim from the Iberian Península in 1492. Surinam, New York, Jamaica, and Brazil are some of the places where the untold story of those who escaped inquisition is visibilized.
Who directed The Jewish Experience, from Basavilbaso to New Amsterdam?
The Jewish Experience, from Basavilbaso to New Amsterdam was directed by Miguel Kohan.
Who stars in The Jewish Experience, from Basavilbaso to New Amsterdam?
The Jewish Experience, from Basavilbaso to New Amsterdam stars Mordechai Arbell, Harold Sibjling, Rachel Frankel, Jackes Rimbemboim.
How long is The Jewish Experience, from Basavilbaso to New Amsterdam?
The Jewish Experience, from Basavilbaso to New Amsterdam has a runtime of 1h 24m (84 minutes).
What genre is The Jewish Experience, from Basavilbaso to New Amsterdam?
The Jewish Experience, from Basavilbaso to New Amsterdam is a Documentary film.
Where was The Jewish Experience, from Basavilbaso to New Amsterdam produced?
The Jewish Experience, from Basavilbaso to New Amsterdam was produced in Argentina.