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Kike Like Me

2007 · 60 min TV Movie Documentary

Documentary in which filmmaker Jamie Kastner goes on a personal journey to find out what it means to be Jewish in the modern world. Along the way he meets anti-semitic politician Pat Buchanan, Israeli novelist AB Yehoshua, British anti-Israeli curmudgeon Richard Ingrams and Hasids in Brooklyn; he causes a near-riot in a Parisian suburb simply by asking what people think about Jews; and he meets the 'dominatrix' behind Berlin's largest memorial to dead Jews. (Storyville)

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Year 2007
Country Canada
Genre TV Movie, Documentary
Director Jamie Kastner
Runtime 60 min.

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The film constructs its narrative around the stark contrast between the director's personal quest and the radical viewpoints of his interviewees, from blatant antisemitism to painful self-reflection. It explores how historical trauma shapes modern identities and perceptions.

What lingers after viewing is a profound discomfort, a necessary confrontation with questions of belonging and memory that resist easy resolution. The film's satirical edge makes the bitter pill of its inquiry slightly easier to swallow. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Jamie Kastner

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