The Celluloid Closet of Yiddish Film with Eve Sicular

Despite the taboo surrounding homosexuality, this topic was too intriguing to be left entirely out of the Yiddish picture. An exploration of lesbian and gay subtext in Yiddish cinema during its heyday, from the 1920s to the outbreak of World War II, reveals distinctly Jewish concerns of the time intertwined with a striking array of allusions to this highly-charged subject. From musical comedies Yidl Mitn Fidl and Amerikaner Shadkhn to classic dramas Der Dibuk and Der Vilner Shtot-Khazn, queerness reached the screen in various guises, emerging as an alternate take on themes of conflicted identity, passing, and same-sex attachments.

Drummer, bandleader, and film scholar Eve Sicular formed and leads NYC-based bands Isle of Klezbos all-women’s sextet and Metropolitan Klezmer octet. Her original musical documentary theater piece, J. Edgar Klezmer: Songs from My Grandmother’s FBI Files, premiered in 2009. Sicular collaborated on Bridge of Light: Yiddish Film Between Two Worlds, co-organized by MoMA and the National Center for Jewish Film, and is a former curator of the Film and Photo Archives at YIVO Institute.

Co-presented by KlezCalifornia and the Workmen’s Circle/Arbeter Ring of Northern California. Program made possible, in part, by Richard Krieg, in honor of David Medlin.

Interests: Arts & Culture
Date: 
December 06, 2018
TIME: 
7:00 PM
Location: 
Jewish Community Library
1835 Ellis St
City: 
San Francisco
Cost: 
Free

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Organized By: 
The Jewish Community Library
Event Contact Person: 
Noa Albaum
415.567.3327