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Director Joel Silberg’s musical comedy drew around 300,000 viewers to cinemas, hoping to capitalise on the success of his last film, Kuni Lemel in Tel Aviv, which came out the previous year. Both films star Mike Burstyn who, in Hershele, plays Hershele Knak, the grandson of Hershele of Ostropol.
Hershele Knak is a clarinetist who moved to Israel from the Soviet Union, with the plan to start an orchestra there. In his mind, Israel is a place where all Jews love one another and lead an idyllic existence. Soon enough, of course, he has a very rude awakening when reality comes knocking: Knak ends up in a small neighbourhood that is the beating heart of Israel’s ‘melting pot’ migrant ideology and learns that residents, in fact, consider his clarinet-playing a bloody nuisance. Eventually, hearts and minds are won over, and Hershele gets them all on board with his plan to start a neighbourhood youth orchestra.
The film was shot by David Gurfinkel who also co-wrote the script. The score was written by Dov Seltzer, with lyrics by Dan Almagor. The soundtrack’s perhaps most memorable song is ‘Let’s Start an Orchestra’.
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