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Hester Street (1975)

Starring: Carol Kane, Steven Keats Director: Joan Micklin Silver Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
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Product Details

  • Actors: Carol Kane, Steven Keats, Mel Howard, Claudia Silver, Zane Lasky
  • Directors: Joan Micklin Silver
  • Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English, Yiddish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Homevision
  • DVD Release Date: December 21, 2004
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00065GVIE
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #33,308 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Hester Street is a delightfully quaint film about the assimilation of Jewish immigrants in America in the late 1800s. Steven Keats is Jake, a self-made Yankee who has shaved his beard and side curls in favor of an updated look. An émigré from Russia, Jake's been living in New York's Lower East Side for five years, taking up with a new woman and earning enough money to support his dance hall ways. To his dismay, his wife, Gitl (played charmingly by Carol Kane), and son, Yossele, join him from the Old World. Jake is embarrassed by his wife, who retains her religious ways, wearing the wigs and scarves that tradition dictates. In turn, Gitl is distraught over the changes in Jake, who insists on calling their son Joey and trying to modernize them both.

Those used to Kane as a comedian will be surprised at her quiet performance in this simple period piece, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award®. Her story, though, is compelling, and in the end, immensely satisfying. The black and white film is rough around the edges--microphones in shots, occasional poor sound--but Hester Street nonetheless offers an engaging look at another time and a completely different way of life. --Jenny Brown

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A Russian immigrant prides himself on the way hes molded himself into a real yankee in the USA though he lives in a neighborhood almost exclusively populated by other Jewish immigrants. When his wife finally arrives she has a lot of assimilating to do. Studio: Image Entertainment Release Date: 12/21/2004 Starring: Carol Kane Doris Roberts Run time: 90 minutes


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5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Story of Jewish Immigrant Life, February 8, 2005
By C. O. DeRiemer (San Antonio, Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
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This is a wonderful look at Jewish immigrant life in the 1880's in New York's Lower East Side. Carol Kane is terrific as Gitl, who comes over with her young son from a Russian shtetl to join her husband, Jake (Steven Keats) who immigrated five years earlier. He's become "Americanized" and she clings to the old ways. Jake has a job, has cut his hair and shaves, likes to dance and play around with the girls. When he came over to get established in the new world, his wife and baby stayed with his father. Now his father has died and Jake has done the right thing. He's borrowed some money for a small furnished flat and sent for his wife and son. Gitl, however, is "religious." She speaks only Yiddish. Because married women do not show their hair, she always wears wigs or scarves. Going to parties and dancing is something she feels so uncomfortable with she cannot take part. Jake, of course, has had girl friends and wants the freedom of the life he discovered when he came over. He begins seeing again one of them, Mamie (Dorrie Kavanaugh), who teaches dancing. And to help make ends meet, he takes in a boarder, a shy scholar named Mr. Bernstein (Mel Howard). You can see where this is going.

Hester Street is a very humane, warm movie. There are no dramatic climaxes or screaming arguments. Carol Kane plays Gitl as a shy, gentle young woman who wants to please her husband but feels deeply about the religious customs she grew up with. She's marvelous, with her pale, delicate face and those big, dark eyes. And Jake is no one-dimensional philanderer. He truly is puzzled over his wife's inability to embrace the freedoms and excitement of their new life. While he stays pretty much the same, Gitl slowly changes, becoming stronger and more confident. The movie closes with Jake paying Gitle for a divorce so that he can marry Mamie and they'll start a dance studio. And Gitl and Mr. Bernstein will marry and they'll open a small shop. Selling what? They're not sure, but Gitl will sell so that her Mr. Bernstein can study.

The movie evolks with great warmth the life of Hester Street, where so much of people's lives were lived on the sidewalks and curbs. One long sequence, with only background music and street sounds, has Jake and his young son, Yossele, whom Jake has renamed Joey, leaving their apartment and walking hand in hand up Hester Street. The street is filled with people and shops, horse carts, shopping stalls. Kids are playing, couples walking around, men sitting on steps and talking. Everything is being sold, chickens, shoes, potatoes, dresses, apples, lotions, sweets, you name it. Romanticised? Undoubtedly. Highly effective? It sure was.

The movie was shot in black and white, which suits the period and the story. The DVD image is first rate and there are interesting interviews with Joan Micklin Silver, her husband, Raphael Silver, Carol Kane and Doris Roberts, who played a secondary role.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Warm, touching and thoroughly delightful, September 27, 1998
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This film tells the story of a young Russian Jewish immigrant woman, excellently played by Carol Kane, who arrives in New York's crowded Lower East Side slums at the turn of the century. She has come to join her husband, whose stay in America has resulted in a new love interest and disenchantment with his old-world wife's traditional ways. But they have a boarder in their tiny apartment--a traditional Jewish man whose dedication to Talmudic study draws the wife's interest as her marriage crumbles. The film vividly portrays the sense of the teeming slums and tenements of the time, the problems of the dislocated immigrants struggling to preserve their culture while adapting to a new one. It is both an entertaining story of personal triumph--Carol Kane is a winning heroine--and an interesting historical period. If you are descended from immigrants from any country, you owe it to yourself to see this. END
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An essential movie, January 26, 2005
By Barry Wolborsky "Barry" (North Bergen, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
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Based on the short story Yekl by Forward Editor Abraham Cahan, Hester Street perfectly captures the atmosphere, language, accents, lifestyle and traditions of the Eastern European Immigrants who settled on New York's Lower East Side in the late 19th century. It's a movie that's oftentimes funny as it is sad and moving. In short, it's a history lesson that doesn't feel like one and anyone with a passing interest in either Jewish-American life, independent films or just a great movie would enjoy Hester Street.

As for the extras on the DVD, there are recent interviews with Carol Kane and Doris Roberts about their experiences making the film and what it meant to them as Jewish Americans decended from the world and people who they represent on screen. It also contains fascinating interviews with the film's Director and Producer and the unique challenges they faced as a female director attempting to sell, distrubute and market a small, unusual independent film in the 1970's. Lastly, an excerpt from Heritage - Civilization and the Jews, focusing on the Lower East Side is included. It's worth watching for a number of reasons, but most importantly to put the experiences of the characters in Hester Street into context with the world they lived in, as well as to see some fascinating archival footage of the late 19th and early 20th century New York.

I actually rented this movie on Netflix, but I loved it so much and can watch scenes from it over and over again, so I will most likely buy it from Amazon.com at some point in the future. I suggest you do the same.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a splendid film that draws you in and never lets go
Hester Street tells the poignant story of Eastern European Jews and the different ways they coped with assimilation to American ways when they arrived in this country at the last... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Matthew G. Sherwin

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, Inspirational movie for those making a point of remaining as observant Jews
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4.0 out of 5 stars Carol Kane deserved the Oscar!
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