RPI's Nathan Meltz discusses the 2-year journey of creating a wordless stop-motion film exploring technology and Jewish lore ...
Take a hero, a protector of the innocent. One who is literally invented. Give him preternatural powers and a device installed in his chest that provides him life. Sounds like last summer’s hit film ...
WILLIAMSTOWN — The Jewish folktale of the golem has captured imaginations across the ages. A giant being made out of clay is magically brought to life to protect the ghetto community; but, as often ...
Deep in the annals of obscure German cinema lies The Golem: How He Came into the World, a 1920 silent horror film about the Jewish mythical Golem and, well, how he came into the world. Lest this sound ...
Written by Wegener and Henrik Galeen (who also scripted FW Murnau's Nosferatu), this Golem was the third and most important of Wegener’s acting vehicles for himself as the Jewish folktale monster: ...
The Jewish author of best-selling children’s book series “A Series of Unfortunate Events” was tapped to write a horror film based on the legend of the Golem of Prague. Daniel Handler, known by his pen ...
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