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Sunday, January 21 at 3:00pm O Cinema South Beach

Canada | 83 minutes | 2023

Burning Off the Page

Southeast US Premiere

This captivating documentary showcases the work and life of Celia Dropkin, one of the greatest Yiddish poets renowned for her erotic poetry that both scandalized and delighted readers during the 1920s and 30s. Considered a radical figure during her lifetime, Dropkin fearlessly explored themes of desire, passion, and physical sensuality in her writing, leaving an indelible mark on literature. In this film, her pioneering poems are brought to life through powerful dramatic readings, archival footage, historic recordings, and dazzling animations. Along with Dropkin’s descendants, director Eli Gorn interviews the crème de la crème of the Jewish artistic world, including famous contemporary writers (poet Edward Hirsch, Michael Wex, and Irena Klepfisz), and esteemed Yiddish translators (Kathryn Hellerstein, Sheva Zucker, and Zohar Weiman-Kelman). The film also features the musical talents of the Klezmatics and Tsvey Brider, who have drawn inspiration from Dropkin's words, transforming them into captivating music. Burning Off the Page compellingly argues for the revival of Celia Dropkin's significant literary legacy, shedding light on her enduring influence in the world of art and culture.

The special premiere event will feature director Eli Gorn in attendance to introduce the film and participate in a Q&A afterward.

Director's Bio

Directed by Eli Gorn

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Eli Gorn is a veteran television producer/director with more than 40 years of experience, beginning his career at the CBC, Canada’s Public Broadcaster. As an independent producer, he has directed documentaries including Cubaball: The Lure: The Lore of Baseball in Cuba and Beat Street.

Cast and Credits

Director

Eli Gorn

Screenwriter

Bracha Feldman

Cinematographer

Simon Schneider

Editor

Roberta Postma

Cast

Nick Unger, Katie Unger, Ken Levinson

Film Info

Year

2023

Country

Canada

Run-time

83 minutes

Language

English and Yiddish with English subtitles
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