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Die Schelm von Schelm (1995)
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An amalgam of fairy tales penned by Jewish author Isaac Bashevis Singer, this charming animated musical tale is set in Chelm, a mythical Polish hamlet populated by fools. Chelm became so after one of God's cherubs -- charged by Yaweh to sprinkle foolishness throughout his newly created earth to temper the intelligence and wisdom distributed by other small angels -- clumsily dumps all of the idiot dust on the tiny town. The stuff is potent, and no wisdom or even common sense can be found amongst its residents. One day, orphan Aaron is sent there to be raised by his Uncle Schlemiel and Aunt Sarah. Aaron brings with him his wise, bespectacled goat Zlateh. As the only sources of intelligent life in town, it is up to them to save the people from the wicked machinations of a sorcerer seeking to steal the Book of Marvels from the town hall so he can release a destructive golem, a hideous monster made of clay, to ruin Chelm. Featuring detailed background work and only average animation, the story's appeal is for very young children, though some may not understand some of the Yiddish words used throughout. The songs were penned by Sheldon Harnick (Fiddler on the Roof) and Michel Legrand (Yentl). ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Tommy MichaelsFyvush Finkel, (more)
Director(s):
Albert Hanan Kaminski
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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    Brian F.

    I found this movie surprisingly good. The animation was of much better quality than I expected, and the story was interesting and cute. It was one of those fun movies that you can watch with your child.

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    Edith K.

    Very dissapointing. The story has a lot of violence that doesn't seem to coming from the original stories. The story line of the Golem adds an evil sorcerer and has the Golem created to attack the Jewish village for no good reason. It also has the Golem develop a heart and disobey the sorcerer. That doesn't make sense with a Golem made of Clay. The little magical "Lantuch" didn't add to the story until it turns the sorcerer into stone at the end. Very dissapointing end. It could have been a funny character but it wasn't. Very poorly written. The songs were nice. I think you could have just had the scenes with the songs and not wasted another hour with a talking goat. The illustrators didn't seem to know much about Jewish dress or customs. The first night of Hannuka they lit all 8 candles. The Hannuka part looked added on and not part of the story. Sorry. This is not a good representaion of IB Singer's stories or the funny tales of Chelem.

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