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Max CohenThe Tale of the Goat [Di Mayse Fun Di Tzig] (USA 2004) (2004)


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Presented at Globians Film Festival 2005 (at MiniMovies/animation section): A short, hand-drawn animation in Yiddish about a father, son, and their goat. The goat escapes from her tether and later returns with milk in her udders. The son decides, against his father's better judgement, to follow the goat on her next journey. The only all-Yiddish animation in the world.

This item is part of the collection: Globians Film Festival

Director: Max Cohen
Producer: Max Cohen
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: Yiddish
Keywords: Globians world and culture documentary archive; Globians Film Festival 2005; Globians; Mini Movie; animation; jewish; Yiddish; religion; religious; culture; art; black&white
Contact Information: This film work is under copyright. Copyright by Max Cohen. All rights reserved. The download of this movie for private use only is allowed, however not for any educational or academic purpose, public screenings and any other commercial use of this work. Schools, academies, universities and other media archives also need to license if they want to use this work for educational purposes or as part of their film collection or in their libraries. Please do not use this work illegally! Please contact producer-director Max Cohen for licensing at Vassar College, 160 Spring Street, Saratoge Springs, NY 12866, USA. email: maxrcohen [at] gmail.com. -- "Globians" is a registered trade and service mark of Polzer Media Group GmbH Germany (www.polzer.org)

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