One of Us

2017 "Leave the faith. Pay the price"
7| 1h35m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 10 September 2017 Released
Producted By: Loki Films
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Penetrating the insular world of New York's Hasidic community, focusing on three individuals driven to break away despite threats of retaliation.

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Documentary

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Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady

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Loki Films

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  • Top Credited Cast
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Etty as Herself, an Hasidic member
Chani Getter as Herself, Footsteps counselor (ex-Hasidic)
Ari Hershkowitz as Himself, ex-Hasidic

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VividSimon Simply Perfect
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Mjeteconer Just perfect...
Console best movie i've ever seen.
Nozz Without challenging the truth of the sad stories the movie tells, I still think it went overboard in the cinematic tricks that make the Hassidim look an alien peril-- photographing them from the back or in far-off groups as if they are too frightening to be approached, or showing fractions of their faces, or showing them moving quickly while the soundtrack plays slow, ominous music. The movie could have made its point-- to the extent that its point is legitimate-- without such techniques of audience manipulation. And the manipulation would be less distressing if the documentary were merely one among a large number of competing sympathetic and unsympathetic portrayals of Hassidism. As is, this is likely to be the only view of Hassidism many people receive, at least this year, and it will leave them with an imbalanced impression. Who would guess, after seeing these stories, that there are also people who willingly join the Hassidic movement without being born or brainwashed into it?
pik923 Well edited that is my first comment. Well edited and constructed as a documentary film. An important story unlike many other stories of insular communities that fear the modern world and how it will affect their flock.It does not include the young Hasidic man who left and trans into a woman. Perhaps that is a story that deserves its own documentary.To the courageous men and women who step out of the circle and into the unknown, through their courage, desire, their wanting to let go of something which for them is outdated, I am humbled by your beings.The most important observation for me of this film which I relate to Israel as a nation, we are a people who came from survivors, be it the European holocaust or the holocaust Jews faced in the Sephardic and Arab countries. Somehow for some reason we survive to carry on our tradition of loving the One God.And we are a damaged people who continually remember that in each generation we must face potential persecution for our commitment and love of God. We are an amazing people who through our love of God, in however we may express it continue to be on this planet even now with our own country and communities like this Hassidic community.This is a film that should be screened in all schools around the world - an example of people wanting to live in freedom and yet are always haunted by their desire to love and be Good to God.Amen - bless you all and to those support groups who help people transition from one world to another.
MartinHafer "One of Us" is a documentary about some folks who have become disenchanted with the Hessidic Jewish community...a group in which blind obedience is expected. For example, one lady was horribly abused by her Hessidic husband...but the community has banded together to fight her in her attempt to retain custody of her kids. Another was raped at a Hessidic camp as a child...and left because the community refused to take any action and the pedophile is still apparently in this position! Another discontended man is shown...a man who had to literally walk away from his wife and kids because he was not willing to blindly follow the group's every requirement...such as not reading books, using the internet or having anything else to do with the outside world. The way the community work together to suppress these folks and disempower them is frightening...especially since local government (New York City) seems unwilling to deal with the physical and sexual abuse and the abuse of custody laws. Overall, a very sad and depressing documentary that should be seen...as it shows a side of America that seems, well, un-American.
elkerweiss This documentary was life changing for me. It made me realize how lucky I am to be free of a world that made me so sad.And how easy I had it compared to others who left religion.Seeing the violence inflicted on Etty made me sick to my stomach.Seeing the community be willing to give her kids to a man who beat them because better they be battered religiously than be secular made me sick.Seeing the blacked out faces of little girls made me nauseous.Hearing how she was stalked and assaulted and how the community spied on her and ruined her life made me hatefully angry.Honestly, I can't believe we allow this in the US. We shouldn't.All religious communities need sunlight like this, this movie is a wake up call and worth seeing by everyone, but especially members of the community who need to clean up what is happening.