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West und
Ost – a film-translation
Majrev un
Mishrach: an ibersetzung-film
A video installation by Sala-Manca
Group/Jerusalem
Curated by Rites-Institute
In 1923 in Vienna Sidney
Goldin filmed the Yiddish classic East and West starring Molly
Picon, the American-Yiddish star of Yiddish cinema and Jacob Karlich, her
husband in real life. The film tells the story of Morris Brown, an American
manufacturer born in Poland,
who returns to his hometown for a family wedding with his very American
daughter Mollie (Molly Picon.) The bride, a daughter of his traditional
brother, and Mollie, whose exuberant antics fill the film, could not be
more different. But Mollie unexpectedly meets her match, an engaging
young yeshiva scholar, who forsakes tradition and joins the secular world
to win her heart.
85 years after
Goldin's film the Sala-Manca Group, a collective of Israeli-Argentinean
artists, came to Vienna
to shoot West und Ost – a film-translation. The work makes
references to the idea of cultural and language translation between the
Yiddish, English and German texts that also appear in the American and
Austrian versions of Goldin's film. It tells the story of Yaakov K., an
Orthodox Jewish guy who is also a street graffiti writer. He is the
grandson of the acclaimed writer Yaakov Ben-Ali (the main character of East
and West), who was formerly orthodox before becoming secular. Yaakov
K. comes to Vienna,
in order to get a share of the Shilumim (restitution.) Because of
the subversive tone of his graffiti, the Israeli intelligence service
Mosad sends a female agent called Moly F. to Vienna
to spy on him and bring him back to Israel for investigation.
Dressed as a young orthodox man (a quotation of Mollie's male
characteristic in East and West), Moly F. tries to get closer to
Yaakov. "Unexpectedly", they fall in love. Their feelings lead
them to re-think their duties to their religion and to the state.
East and West is a funny and clear manifesto
for the changing values, manners, and beliefs of traditional East
European Jewish life. West und Ost – a film-translation is,
however, not just an homage to Goldin's film and how it deals with a
specific and amazing moment in the history of European Jewry, but also a
translation of the subversiveness of the film to contemporary terms and
topics.
27.04 19h
Opening
29.04 18:30h
lecture vor ORT (Freiraum MQ)
mit der
Sala-Manca Group
with Academy of fine Arts
Vienna
and the support of Zukunftsfonds der Republik
Österreich
08.05 18h
Finissage
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