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Envisioning Russia: A Century of Filmmaking

Sunday, October 19, 2008
1:30 p.m. Jewish Luck
Aleksandr Granovsky (U.S.S.R., 1925)

Judith Rosenberg on Piano


(Jidische Glickn, a.k.a. Yevreiskoye schastye/Menakhem Mendl). A free adaptation of Sholom Aleichem’s story “Mendel the Matchmaker” with dialogue intertitles written by Isaac Babel, Jewish Luck is a hilarious chronicle of the travails of Menachem Mendel, who leaves his shtetl to try his luck in the world. Heading to Odessa, where he hopes to sell corsets, he winds up getting one job after another, each one ending in a cascade of disasters. One day he happens upon a list of rich brides lost by a matchmaker, and suddenly his future is clear: he’ll become the greatest matchmaker the world has ever seen. The schlemiel as tragicomic hero, Jewish Luck was the film debut of the great Solomon Mikhoels, for decades the guiding light of the Yiddish State Art Theater and later, sadly, a victim of Stalin’s terror.

—Richard Peña

• Based on stories by Sholem Aleichem, intertitles by Isaac Babel. Photographed by Eduard Tissé, Vasili Khvatov. With Solomon Mikhoels, Tamara Edelheim, T. Khazak, M. Goldblat. (88 mins, Silent, Russian intertitles with English translation, B&W, 35mm, From Seagull Films)