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NYJFF Review: IdaBy Maria Esteves – February 1, 2014 IDA is a provocative and superb coming of age film set in Poland in the 1960s about Sister Anna (Agata Trzebuchowska), a Polish Jewish orphan named Ida Lebenstein raised in a monastery of nuns who knew no other life than that of becoming a nun. At age 18, before taking her vows, mother superior revealed her only family relative aunt Wanda Gruz (Agata Kulesza), a communist prosecutor and told her that she must visit and stay with Wanda as long as she needed. Ida’s spiritual journey begins as family secrecy unfolds, the search to find her missing parents Roza and Heim and the discovery of an ordinary life in the secular world. IDA, directed Pawel Pawlikowski | Opus Film | Poland | 2013 | Drama | Black and White | Polish with English subtitles | 80 min, 2014 Closing Night New York Premiere: 23rd New York Jewish Film Festival. In Theaters May 2014 View Trailer 02.02.2014 | Aviva Press's blog Cat. : Agata Kulesza Agata Trzebuchowska ida New York Jewish Film Festival NYJFF 2014 Pawel Pawlikowski FILM
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