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This is a feature-length documentary film about
the Sephardim, the descendants of the Jews who were expelled from
Spain in 1492 by the Catholic monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella. It
pictorially recounts the amazing story of the Spanish Jews-from
the time of the Golden Age in Moorish Spain, through the fateful
years of the Inquisition and the Expulsion in 1492, and the subsequent
dispersion of the Sephardim to centers such as Istanbul, Salonica,
and Amsterdam.
The film illustrates the manner in which Ladino (Judeo-Spanish)
is used for religious purposes, such as in the Sabbath and Passover
services. Above all, this unique motion picture is an imaginative
attempt to cinematically portray and interpret the lyrics of the
traditional Ladino folk songs that have been the lifeblood and musical
soul of the Sephardi.
The film was made with the participation of the Sephardic communities
of Seattle, Washington and of Jerusalem, Israel. Starring in the
film is Israeli singing star Rivka Raz, three-time winner of the
Harp of David Award.
Running time: 75 minutes Format: VHS