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| As a teenager,
filmmaker Pearl Gluck left her Orthodox Jewish clan in Brooklyn
for secular life in Manhattan. Many years later, Pearl's father
has one wish: that she marry and return to the community. Pearl,
however, takes a more creative approach to mend the breach. She
travels to Hungary to retrieve a turn-of-the-century family heirloom:
a couch upon which esteemed rabbis once slept. En route for the
ancestral divan, Pearl encounters a colorful cast of characters
who provide guidance and inspiration, including a couch exporter,
her ex-communist cousin in Budapest, a pair of Hungarian-American
matchmakers and a renegade group of formerly ultra-Orthodox Jews.
Nimbly clever and intensely illuminating, DIVAN is a visual parable
that offers the possibility of personal reinvention and cultural
re-upholstery. |
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