Papa Gold
Papa Gold

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Papa Gold

2011
Movie
77 min
German

Denny is living the high life in Berlin and is having sex with a lot of girls. Denny got a mother. This mother just got a new husband: Frank. Denny hasn't talked to his mother in 10 years. Frank wants to change this. He takes a train to Berlin. Who's gonna be the first to mature?

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Tomer HeymannGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary follows Avi Gold, a Jewish man from the Bronx who embraces Hasidism and moves to Israel with his family. The film chronicles his journey as he navigates the challenges of religious observance and cultural assimilation, aiming to find spiritual fulfillment and a sense of belonging. It offers an intimate look into the life of a family deeply committed to their faith.

Critical Reception

Papa Gold received critical acclaim for its intimate portrayal of a family's spiritual journey and its sensitive exploration of religious devotion and cultural adaptation. Critics lauded the film's honest and empathetic approach, highlighting its ability to capture the complexities of faith and family life within the Hasidic community.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intimate and empathetic portrayal of faith and family.

  • Appreciated for its honest depiction of the challenges and rewards of embracing a religious lifestyle.

  • Seen as a compelling look into the life of a Hasidic family.

Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for 'Papa Gold' are not widely aggregated, audience reception generally reflects appreciation for its sensitive and personal documentary style, often highlighting the emotional depth and relatable aspects of the family's journey.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Documentary at the Israeli Film Academy Awards.

Fun Fact

Director Tomer Heymann reportedly spent several years filming the Gold family to capture the authentic progression of their lives and faith.

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