Judith Trachtenberg (film)
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Judith Trachtenberg is a 1920 German silent drama film directed by Henrik Galeen and starring Leontine Kühnberg, Ernst Deutsch and Leonhard Haskel. It was based on the 1890 novel of the same title by Karl Emil Franzos.[1] In 1932 it was released in the United States, re-edited to include sound, under the alternative title A Daughter of Her People. It was one of a significant cycle of films in the early 1920s which dealt with issues of Jewish cultural assimilation including Love One Another (1922), The Ancient Law (1923) and The City Without Jews (1924). The film's plotline of a Jewish woman becoming involved with an aristocratic figure follows what is known as an "Esterka story".[2]
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Directed by | Henrik Galeen |
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Cinematography | Gotthardt Wolf |
Production company | Neos-Film |
Distributed by | Doktram-Film |
Release date | 1920 |
Country | Germany |
Languages | Silent German intertitles |