Golem, the Spirit of the Exile explained

Golem, the Spirit of the Exile
Director:Amos Gitai
Music:Simon Stockhausen
Markus Stockhausen
Cinematography:Henri Alekan
Country:Italy
France
Germany
United Kingdom
Netherlands

Golem, the Spirit of the Exile (French: Golem, l'esprit de l'exil, Italian: Golem, Lo spirito dell'esilio, also known as Golem, the Ghost of Exile) is a 1992 drama film directed by Amos Gitai. It is a European co-production between Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom, France and Italy.

Following Esther and Berlin - Jerusalem, the film is the third chapter in the Gitai's "Exile" trilogy; it is also the middle chapter in the director's Golem trilogy, between documentary films Birth of a Golem and Golem, le jardin pétrifié.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Book: Paul Willemen. The Films of Amos Gitai: a montage. 1993. British Film Institute, 1993. 0851704166.
  2. Book: Ray Privett. Amos Gitai: Exile and Atonement. 2008 . Lulu, 2008. 978-0615223414.
  3. Book: Marcel Cornis-Pope, John Neubauer. History of the Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe: Types and stereotypes. 2004 . John Benjamins Publishing, 2010. 9027234582.
  4. Book: Serge Toubiana. Il cinema di Amos Gitai. Frontiere e territori. 2006. Pearson Italia, 2006. 8842496995.