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'''''Yippee''''', also known as ''''' |
'''''Yippee''''', also known as '''''Yippee: A Journey to Jewish Joy''''', is a 2006 documentary film directed by and starring [[Paul Mazursky]]. The film follows Mazursky's journey to a small town in [[Ukraine]], to witness and participate in a [[Rosh Hashana kibbutz|three-day festival]] of over 25,000 singing, dancing and praying [[Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic]] Jews.<ref>{{Citation|title=Yippee: A Journey to Jewish Joy (2006) - IMDb|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0850359/|language=en|access-date=2019-09-17}}</ref> It was Mazursky's only documentary.<ref name=allmo>{{AllRovi movie|376109}}</ref> |
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''Yippee'' made its North American debut at the |
''Yippee'' made its North American debut at the 2007 [[Palm Springs International Film Festival]].<ref name=allmo/> |
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 15 April 2024
Yippee | |
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Directed by | Paul Mazursky |
Produced by | Milton Kim Paul Mazursky |
Starring | Paul Mazursky |
Cinematography | Bill Megalos |
Edited by | Jeff Kanew |
Music by | Walter Werzowa |
Production company | National Center for Jewish Film (NCJF) |
Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Yippee, also known as Yippee: A Journey to Jewish Joy, is a 2006 documentary film directed by and starring Paul Mazursky. The film follows Mazursky's journey to a small town in Ukraine, to witness and participate in a three-day festival of over 25,000 singing, dancing and praying Hasidic Jews.[1] It was Mazursky's only documentary.[2]
Yippee made its North American debut at the 2007 Palm Springs International Film Festival.[2]
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