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IDFA 2015

The Dybbuk: A Tale of Wandering Souls

Dybuk. Rzecz o wedrówce dusz
Krzysztof Kopczynski
Poland, Ukraine, Sweden
2015
85 min
Dutch Premiere
Festival history

Every year, some 30,000 Hasidic Orthodox Jews travel from over 70 countries to the Ukrainian city of Uman, to celebrate the New Year by the grave of their leader Rebbe Nachman. But Nachman isn’t the only revered historical figure in this poor, post-communist place. One of the locals’ biggest heroes is Ivan Gonta, an 18th-century rebel leader who the Ukrainians believe freed their country, but slaughtered tens of thousands of Jews and Poles in his bloody revolt. was shot in 2013 just before President Yanukovych was overthrown following demonstrations in Kiev. It depicts the mounting tension between the local population and the flocks of visitors to Uman. Striking symbols, including the statues of Jesus and of Gonta, as well as many properties in Uman purchased by rich Hasidic Jews, evoke aversion and heated confrontations. Filmmaker Krzysztof Kopczynski follows the pilgrimage 60 miles outside Uman, where Rebbe Nachman worked in the 19th century. Nowadays, an elderly Ukrainian named Volodya bridges the gap between the population and the visitors through his upkeep of a Jewish cemetery.

Credits
Director
Co-production
    Momento Film,
    National Cinemateque of Ukraine
    Momento Film,
    National Cinemateque of Ukraine
Involved TV Channel
    STV
    STV
Screening copy
    Krakow Film Foundation
    Krakow Film Foundation