JEWISH MOVIE - VINTAGE ISRAELI POSTERS https://farkash-gallery.com VINTAGE ISRAELI POSTERS Isreael old photograph collectors items Thu, 18 Apr 2024 09:47:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Yiddish Movie Poster “Return of Nathan Becker,” Moscow, 1932https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/judaism-posters/yiddish-movie-poster-return-of-nathan-becker-moscow-1932/ Tue, 01 Aug 2023 13:38:24 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=4069The poster – “Neytan Beker’s tsurikkumen. A Yiddishe klang-film” (Return of Nathan Becker. Yiddish sound film) in original Yiddish – includes the image of Solomon Mikhoels in a role of Nathan Becker’s father Tsale and two stills from the movie – traditional shtetl street and...

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The poster – “Neytan Beker’s tsurikkumen. A Yiddishe klang-film” (Return of Nathan Becker. Yiddish sound film) in original Yiddish – includes the image of Solomon Mikhoels in a role of Nathan Becker’s father Tsale and two stills from the movie – traditional shtetl street and a group of shtetl Jews enthusiatically signing up for construction jobs in Magnitogorsk. There are also movie credits: script by Perets Markish, Boris Shpis, and Rachel Milman; directed by Boris Shpis and Rachel Milman; camera man Mikhailov; assistant camera man Beervald; music by Brusilovskii; the cast includes S. Mikhoels, D. Gutman, E. Kashnitskaia, Kadar Ben Salim, A Zarzhetskaia. Produced by the Belgoskino studio. In 1932, celebrating the fifteenth anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution, the Leningrad production facility of the Belgoskino studio released the movie “The Return of Nathan Becker,” starring David Gutman, Solomon Mikhoels, and Boris Babochkin. According to the movie’s co-directors Boris Shpis and Rakhel Milman, they “simultaneously produced two different movies [under the same title]—one in Yiddish, another in Russian.” Shpis and Milman also admitted that the movie’s essential dualism created many difficulties, especially for the cast: “Some actors knew no Yiddish, others—no Russian” (“Pervyi v mire evreiskii zvukovoi fil’m” [“The First Yiddish Sound Movie”]. Vecherniaia Moskva (October 30, 1932). The movie is set in the late 1920s. Nathan Becker (played by Gutman), a brick-layer, who emigrated to America 28 years ago, returns to his native shtetl (small Jewish town) where his father Tsale (played by Mikhoels) still lives. Nathan joins the other shtetl Jews getting a job at the construction site of Magnitogorsk, an emblematic metal plant successfully completed during the first Soviet five-year plan (1928-1932). As a skilled worker, Nathan is assigned to train novice builders, however, he struggles to grasp the Socialist labor system and develops the wrong attitude. For example, he sees the socialist competition as his co-workers’ attempt to gain attention and the favor of superiors. To show off his American attitude and superior work method, Nathan challenges others builders to a brick-laying competition. One young worker accepts the challenge, and he and Nathan lay bricks in the circus in front of cheering audiences. Defeated and broken, Nathan believes that he would be fired and sent back to America. His father convinces him that it’s impossible in the Soviet Union where “workers are their own bosses.” To his great surprise, Nathan is promoted and receives encouragement from the local party boss Mikulich (played by Babochkin). The movie ends as Nathan, Tsale, and their Jewish co-workers enthusiatically lay bricks using the best Soviet and American techniques.

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“Land Of Promise” Extremely Rare Vintage Movie Poster Palestine Eretz Israel 1933-5https://farkash-gallery.com/our-shop/1-vintage-israeli-posters/zionism-posters/land-of-promise-extremely-rare-vintage-movie-poster-palestine-eretz-israel-1933-5/ Mon, 08 Mar 2021 09:30:34 +0000 https://farkash-gallery.com/?post_type=product&p=5966“Land Of Promise” Extremely Rare Vintage Movie Poster 1933 Palestine Eretz Israel ONE OF THE RAREST POSTERS THAT MADE IN PALESTINE ERETZ ISRAEL HUGE VINTAGE POSTER OF THE MOVIE “THE LAND OF PROMISE” 1933-5 Film Poster – “Land of Promise” by Keren HaYesod – Otte...

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“Land Of Promise” Extremely Rare Vintage Movie Poster 1933 Palestine Eretz Israel

ONE OF THE RAREST POSTERS THAT MADE IN PALESTINE ERETZ ISRAEL HUGE VINTAGE POSTER OF THE MOVIE “THE LAND OF PROMISE” 1933-5

Film Poster – “Land of Promise” by Keren HaYesod – Otte Wallish – Jerusalem, 1935 Advertising poster for the film “Land of Promise” produced by Keren HaYesod. Printed on two conjoined sheets of paper. Jerusalem: Monsohn Lithographic Press, [1935]. Design: Otte Wallish (signed in the plate in upper left corner: “M/W Wallish”). A poster designed by Otte Wallish for the Keren HaYesod’s propaganda film “Land of Promise”. The film was produced by the “Urim” company managed by Leo Herman and was directed and edited by Yehuda Lehman. Lyrics were written by Nathan Alterman and the music composed by Daniel Sambursky. The film premiered in Berlin, in May 1935, and was later screened in the USA, Palestine and Britain. In August 1935, the film won first prize for documentary films at the international film festival in Venice. The film continued to be used by Keren HaYesod to raise funds for the settlement of Palestine until the 1950s. The poster consists of two parts. The top part features a fine color illustration of a pioneer sowing the land, with musical notes on top. The lower part indicates the name of the film and the names of its creators, followed by the showtimes at the “Zion” cinema in Jerusalem in late October 1935 (printed in Hebrew and English, within a black frame; printer’s name in the corner of the black frame – “Azriel Press”. See another version of lower part of the poster, printed for the screening of the film at the “Armon Theater” in Haifa, in). There is another version of this poster, also consisting of two parts, the lower of which reads “Keren HaYesod Sows – the Hebrew People Reap” (Hebrew; see: “Keren HaYesod Sows – the Hebrew People Reap, Keren HaYesod Posters 1920-2010”, Keren Hayesod publishing, 2010, p. 22). 194X64 cm (two conjoined sheets of paper). Good condition.

 

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