FIRST LOOK: Boruch Perlowitz releases trailer for the his newest film ‘The Youngest Partisan’
The film, two years in the making, will premiere on Chol Ha’moed Sukkos.
Watch the full trailer here:
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This looks amazing. finally a film that speaks to our community!
Why do we need such violent films for our youth? 50% of the trailer is shooting. I won’t be letting my children watch this anytime soon.
My parents said the same thing!
I used to watch a very violent show full of slaps, kicks, eye pokes, hammer hits to the head, nose twists with a wrench, tongue pulling with pliers, punches to the stomach, seltzer sprays to the face & hair pulling.
But when my parents found out they were nice Yiddish speaking Jewish boys named Moshe, Yehuda Leib, Shmuel, & Leib they once again allowed me to watch & even gave me a candy everytime I could translate the Yiddish word/phrases on the show.
I hope this movie doesn’t give any of our Heilige Kinderlach any crazy ideas about becoming a Jewish soldier in a Jewish army protecting the Jewish people.
dont think so dw
this video looks sick , so keep your comments to yourselves ,SHOITIM
Sick is a derogatory term. I am glad you agree with us that it makes you ill, like it does to us.
This looks amazing. finally a film that speaks to our community!
Why do we need such violent films for our youth? 50% of the trailer is shooting. I won’t be letting my children watch this anytime soon.
My parents said the same thing!
I used to watch a very violent show full of slaps, kicks, eye pokes, hammer hits to the head, nose twists with a wrench, tongue pulling with pliers, punches to the stomach, seltzer sprays to the face & hair pulling.
But when my parents found out they were nice Yiddish speaking Jewish boys named Moshe, Yehuda Leib, Shmuel, & Leib they once again allowed me to watch & even gave me a candy everytime I could translate the Yiddish word/phrases on the show.
I hope this movie doesn’t give any of our Heilige Kinderlach any crazy ideas about becoming a Jewish soldier in a Jewish army protecting the Jewish people.
dont think so dw
this video looks sick , so keep your comments to yourselves ,SHOITIM
Sick is a derogatory term. I am glad you agree with us that it makes you ill, like it does to us.