The Quarrel
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Eli Cohen
Saul Rubinek
R.h. Thomson
Marlee Shapiro
Arthur Grosser
Jay Aitchess
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
A writer comes across a deeply religious friend he believed was killed in the Holocaust, only to revive a quarrel they had begun many years prior.
Director
Eli Cohen
Cast
Saul Rubinek
R.h. Thomson
Marlee Shapiro
Arthur Grosser
Jay Aitchess
Michael Sinelnikoff
Ellen Cohen
Ari Snyder
Robert Haiat
Crew
John Berrie
David Brandes
David Brandes
Paul Bronfman
Suzanne Chapman
Donald Cohen
William Goldstein
Chaim Grade
Havelock Gradidge
Michael Joy
Jeremy Katz
Lindsay Law
Larry Moss
Peter Sussman
Joseph Telushkin
Joseph Telushkin
Kim Todd
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States August 1991
Released in United States September 1991
Released in United States 1992
Shown at Edinburgh International Film Festival August 10-25, 1991.
Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 5-14, 1991.
Won best picture prize at 1992 Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
Shown at Santa Barbara International Film Festival March 27 - April 5, 1992.
Broadcast over PBS on "American Playhouse" November 29, 1993.
Completed shooting August 28, 1990.
Began shooting August 6, 1990.
Film dedicated to the memory of Chaim Grade and Wolfe Kelman.
Released in United States November 4, 1992 (Film Forum; New York City)
Released in United States Fall November 24, 1992
Released in United States on Video August 6, 1996
Released in United States August 1991 (Shown at Edinburgh International Film Festival August 10-25, 1991.)
Released in United States September 1991 (Shown at Toronto Festival of Festivals September 5-14, 1991.)
Released in United States 1992 (Won best picture prize at 1992 Santa Barbara International Film Festival.)
Released in United States November 4, 1992
Released in United States Fall November 24, 1992
Released in United States on Video August 6, 1996
Released in United States 1992 (Shown at Santa Barbara International Film Festival March 27 - April 5, 1992.)