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Yentl

Set in an era when girls were barred from studying sacred scriptures, a Jewish girl disguises herself as a boy to enroll in religious training, where she unexpectedly finds love along the journey.

Director(s)

Mirek Lux

Zdeněk Troška

Steve Harding

Steve Lanning

Charles Marriott

Peter Waller

Derek Harrington

Rusty Lemorande

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Cast & Crew

Steve Harding

Steve Harding

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David de Keyser

David de Keyser

Rabbi Zalman

Peter Whitman

Peter Whitman

Yeshiva Student

Mirek Lux

Mirek Lux

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Lynda Baron

Lynda Baron

Peshe

Steven Hill

Steven Hill

Reb Alter Vishkower

Robbie Barnett

Robbie Barnett

Tailor's Assistant

Miriam Margolyes

Miriam Margolyes

Sarah

Steve Lanning

Steve Lanning

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Kerry Shale

Kerry Shale

Yeshiva Student

Amy Irving

Amy Irving

Hadass

Peter Waller

Peter Waller

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Teddy Kempner

Teddy Kempner

Yeshiva Student

Nehemiah Persoff

Nehemiah Persoff

Rebbe Mendel

Derek Lyons

Derek Lyons

Yeshiva Student (uncredited)

Mandy Patinkin

Mandy Patinkin

Avigdor

Allan Corduner

Allan Corduner

Shimmele

Doreen Mantle

Doreen Mantle

Mrs. Shaemen

Jonathan Tafler

Jonathan Tafler

Yeshiva Student

Jack Lynn

Jack Lynn

Bookseller

Barbra Streisand

Barbra Streisand

Yentl

Rusty Lemorande

Rusty Lemorande

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Anthony Dean Rubeš

Anthony Dean Rubeš

Village Student

Peter Ross-Murray

Peter Ross-Murray

Yeshiva Student (uncredited)

Zdeněk Troška

Zdeněk Troška

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Beth Porter

Beth Porter

Hadass' maid (uncredited)

Norma Atallah

Norma Atallah

Debra (uncredited)

Ruth Goring

Ruth Goring

Esther Rachel

Bernard Spear

Bernard Spear

Tailor

Anna Tzelniker

Anna Tzelniker

Mrs. Kovner

Mary Henry

Mary Henry

Mrs. Jacobs

Ian Sears

Ian Sears

David

Frank Baker

Frank Baker

Village Student

Renata Buser

Renata Buser

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Danny Brainin

Danny Brainin

Yeshiva Student

Gary Brown

Gary Brown

Yeshiva Student

Mark English

Mark English

Yeshiva Student (uncredited)

Milena Glogarová

Milena Glogarová

Woman on the Charles Bridge (uncredited)

Chris Parsons

Chris Parsons

Scholar (uncredited)

Charles Marriott

Charles Marriott

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Derek Harrington

Derek Harrington

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Details

GenresMusic, Drama, Romance
Runtime2h 12 mins
Released on18 Nov 1983
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

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6/10

The eponymous young woman (Barbra Streisand) has been brought up by her father (Nehemiah Persoff) to be a free thinking and curious young girl, and one who is determined to get an education even though it is only boys who are allowed to go to university. When he dies, she hits on quite a riskily innovative idea. She will cut her hair and dress as boy. Voilà - "Anschel" is born and of he goes to further study the Talmud. Once there, she befriends "Avigdor" (Mandy Patinkin) and his fiancée "Hadass" (Amy Irving) and her association with them gradually makes her realise that there is much more to life than books and philosophy. Life must be for living. Except, well perhaps no-one would be prepared for the favour her new friend asks of her; one that compromises the very purpose of her study and search for independence. It's at this point that what was a powerful and personable drama starts to come off the rails. There is a cruelty to the narrative that no amount of power-ballading is going to mitigate. I went from being broadly engaged by the "Yentl/Anschel" character to being really rather disgusted by the selfishness on display. Certainly that's partly a testament to the acting of Streisand and to the scene-stealing Irving, and it's a potent indictment of marital traditions that don't just exist within the Jewish community, but I still found the preparedness of this would-be scholar to engage in something quite so unkind rather put me off a story about which I no longer cared. The production design is authentic looking and the supporting cast for the first part of the film are engaging, lively and even a little mischievous. "Papa" and "A Piece of Sky" clearly demonstrate the Legrand/Bergman/Streisand partnership at it's most musically powerful but in the end did this film show us a woman bent on self-improvement or one just concerned about herself? I think however pertinent the purpose of a film may be, it's important for the audience to feel some sympathy with the plaintiff, so to speak. Here I started off like that, but quickly felt a lack of objectivity around the development of the lead characterisation led to the creation of a persona I didn't especially respect and I certainly didn't trust.

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