
They have one afternoon to reclaim their friendship... and their faith.
Montreal 1948. On Rosh Hashanah, Chaim (a Yiddish writer) is forced to think of his religion when he's asked to be the tenth in a minyan. As he sits in the park, he suddenly sees an old friend whom he hasn't seen since they quarrelled when they were yeshiva students together. Hersh, a rabbi, survived Auschwitz and his faith was strengthened by his ordeal, while Chaim escaped the Nazis, but had lost his faith long before. The two walk together, reminisce, and argue passionately about themselves, their actions, their lives, their religion, their old quarrel, and their friendship.
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The film's tagline is: "They have one afternoon to reclaim their friendship... and their faith."
The runtime is 85 minutes (1h 25m).
The film was directed by Eli Cohen.
The screenplay was written by David Brandes.
The score was composed by William Goldstein.
Cinematography was handled by John Berrie.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0105200.
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The Quarrel
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Canada