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Alice Shalvi is a living legend. Twenty years ago, Paula Weiman-Kelman made The Annotated Alice to celebrate Alice’s accomplishments at 70. Now, The Re-Annotated Alice reveals Alice at 90, recovering from her husband’s death. We sense the vulnerability and courage of a woman facing the frustrations of old age and the inevitability of death.
Official Selection
Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival
Synopsis
Alice Shalvi is a living legend. Twenty years ago, Paula Weiman-Kelman made The Annotated Alice to celebrate Alice’s accomplishments at 70. Now, The Re-Annotated Alice reveals Alice at 90, recovering from her husband’s death. We sense the vulnerability and courage of a woman facing the frustrations of old age and the inevitability of death. Alice is still fighting for peace, women’s rights, and a just society. She reflects on her regrets, reveals her undiminished appetite for music and literature and, above all, her enormous capacity for friendship.
| Director | Paula Weiman-Kelman |
|---|---|
| Length | 29 min |
| Release year | 2018 |
| Countries of origin | Israel |
| Languages | Hebrew |
| Subtitles | English |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Original title | Rites of Passage: The Spritual Journey of Alice Shalvi |
Educational Pricing (DVD/Blu-Ray)
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