- Village of Idiots
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name = Village of Idiots
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director =Eugene Fedorenko andRose Newlove
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writer =John Lazarus
narrator =Nicholas Rice
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released =1999
runtime = 13 min.
country =Canada
language = English
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imdb_id = http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0211106/"Village of Idiots" is a short
animated comedy based on the classicJewish folk tales ofHelm made by Oscar winning animator/directors. The film was praised by the International Film Critics for, “expressing the eternal and metaphysical questions of the human condition in a subtle, humorous and concise way.”ummary
“Outsiders call Helm the village of idiots,” Shmendrick explains, “but our rabbi said we were a city of natural geniuses, with out own way of figuring things out.”
With muted, mesmerizing illustrations and heavy accordion-based music, the film follows Shmendrick as he sets out on a journey away from home for the first time. But along his journey from Helm to
Warsaw , he comes upon a city that is eerily similar to the one he left behind. The rest of us might think Shmendrik just took a wrong turn and ended up back home, but for Shmendrik, this discovery sheds light on holy teachings: “TheTalmud tells us that the world everywhere is the same,” he recalls.Awards
"Village of Idiots" won awards at eight film festivals from around the world:
*Best Animated Sort film at theGenie Awards
*two directing awards at theMontreal World Film Festival
*won animation at the Palm Springs International Short Film Festival
*Centaur Award at the St. Petersburg Message to Man Film Festival
*Best Animated Film at theVancouver International Film Festival
*won an award from theWriters Guild of Canada
*second prize at the Zagreb World Festival of Animated FilmsReferences
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0211106/ IMDb page]
ee also
Other Jewish children's films:
*"The Witch from Melchet Street "
*"A Story about a Bad Dream "
*"Alan and Naomi "External links
* [http://www.tjctv.com The Jewish Channel]
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