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The Holy Day
A story about a Catholic Village by the sea in Northern Vietnam in the early 60's, where people lacked faith in the new Communist regime.
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Plot Summary
A Jewish family grapples with their traditions and personal desires during the Yom Kippur holiday. The story centers on a young woman who struggles with her family's expectations and her own burgeoning independence, leading to internal conflict and poignant family discussions about faith, identity, and the future.
Critical Reception
The Holy Day received a mixed to positive reception upon its release. Critics generally praised its sensitive portrayal of intergenerational conflict within a religious context and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Lee Grant. Some found the pacing slow at times, but the film was largely seen as a thoughtful exploration of cultural identity and familial bonds.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartfelt exploration of Jewish family dynamics and traditions.
Lee Grant's performance was frequently highlighted as a standout.
Some found the narrative to be a bit too slow-paced.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'The Holy Day (1976)' is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was produced as part of a series of television movies aimed at exploring diverse cultural and religious experiences.
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