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Arranged / Cicala Filmworks presents ; story by Stefan Schaefer, Yuta Silverman ; written by Stefan Schaefer ; produced and directed by Diane Crespo, Stefan Schaefer.

Format Video (DVD)
Publication Info[New York] : Cicala Filmworks : [Distributed by] Film Movement, ©2007.
Description1 videodisc (approximately 89 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject(s)
Other author/creatorSchaefer, Stefan.
Other author/creatorSilverman, Yuta.
Other author/creatorCrespo, Diane.
Other author/creatorGreenwell, Erin.
Other author/creatorHersey, Dan.
Other author/creatorHabibion, Sohrab.
Other author/creatorHampton, Michael, 1956-
Other author/creatorLister-Jones, Zoe.
Other author/creatorBenhamou, Francis.
Other author/creatorThüring, Jan.
Other author/creatorFilm Movement (Firm)
Other author/creatorCicala Filmworks.
Other author/creatorFilmakademie Baden-Württemberg.
Series Film Movement series ; v. 5, film 12
Film Movement series v. 5, film 12. ^A756093
Contents Special features include: Widescreen version -- Language: English -- This month's short film: The raft / dir. Jan Thüring.
Abstract Arranged: Ditmas Park, Brooklyn. A young Orthodox woman, Rochel Meshenberg, is about to begin her first year as a special education teacher at the local public school. She is also about to begin the process of finding a husband via the time-tested method of using a "shadchen," or matchmaker. As the school year gets underway, Rochel meets Nasira Khaldi, a Muslim woman of Syrian descent. Nasira is also a first-year teacher. The two young women - Rochel in long skirt and conservative blouse, Nasira in headscarf - stand out in this public school context. The principal is forever reminding them that although they are some of her smartest, most gifted teachers, they are also stunted by their outmoded customs, religions, and by their patriarchal worldviews. As the school year progresses, Rochel and Nasira realize they share much in common, not least of which is that they are both going through what the outside world calls "arranged marriages." They develop a friendship that transcends their insular Brooklyn communities and the religions that seem so at odds and, as their friendship deepens, they are exposed to each other's worlds.
Abstract Das Flo�(The raft): An animated film about two starving and exhausted castaways who are lost at sea. When a seagull drops a fish onto their raft, their friendship is put to the ultimate test. Produced by the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg in 2004.
General noteSpecial features: Scene selection ; biographies ; about Film Movement ; this month's short film--Jan Thüring's The raft (Germany, 10 min.).
CreditsExecutive producers, Andrew Lund, Yuta Silverman ; edited by Erin Greenwell ; director of photography, Dan Hersey ; music, Sohrab Habibion, Michael Hampton.
Cast Zoe Lister-Jones, Francis Benhamou, Doris Belack, Mimi Lieber, Daniel London, Laith Nakli, Alysia Reiner, John Rothman, Alison Becker, David Castro, Sanuit De Silva, Peggy Gormley, Jason Liebman, Arian Moayed, Jake Robards, Gina Shmukler, Marcia Jean Kurtz.
Audience Not rated.
Technical detailsDVD.
LanguageClosed-captioned.
Awards noteArranged: Berkshire International Film Festival, Audience Award, 2007; Brooklyn International Film Festival, Grand Chameleon Award, Best Narrative Feature, 2007.
Awards noteDas Flo�(The raft): Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, Best Animation Award, 2004.
Genre/formFeature films.
Genre/formFiction films.
Genre/formAnimated films.
Genre/formMotion pictures Germany.
Genre/formDVD.
Other titleFlo�
Other titleRaft.
ISBN9781436104944
ISBN1436104947
UPC 616892945512
UPC 616892945529
Publisher numberDV060 RB Media

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