The Mystery of San Nicandro explained

Runtime:67 minutes
Creator:Matter of Fact Media
Director:Roger Pyke
Producer:Vanessa Dylyn
Narrated:Paul Essiembre
Music:Alex Khaskin
Cinematography:Max Armstrong
Editor:Andy Bely
Language:English
Italian
Hebrew
Country:Canada
Network:documentary

The Mystery of San Nicandro is a feature-length documentary inspired by the book, The Jews of San Nicandro, written by John Davis, about a group of Italian Roman Catholics in a small village, who underwent a mass conversion to Judaism in Fascist Italy. And who over a period of twenty years of observing Jewish practices, left Italy and emigrated to the new state of Israel in 1949.[1]

Production

The Mystery of San Nicandro was shot in Toronto, Hamilton, San Nicandro, Calabria, Sicily, and Israel in 2012. The film was developed in association with documentary and was produced with the participation of The Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund, The Canada Media Fund, The Ontario Film and Media Development Corporation, The Rogers Cable Network Fun, and The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credits.[2]

Reception

Independent television reviewer James Bawden, in regards to The Mystery of San Nicandro, proclaimed that, "there is hope for Canadian TV."[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Mystery of San Nicandro.
  2. Web site: The Mystery of San Nicandro.
  3. Web site: James Bawden: There is Hope for Canadian TV. 15 November 2012.