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Beyond Unorthodox - Moshe Krakowski, Commentary Magazine

Beyond ‘Unorthodox’ Many years ago, my wife’s grandmother visited us on a busy Friday afternoon as we were preparing for Shabbat. A Holocaust survivor who had repeatedly escaped the Nazis, she grew up in a Hasidic family in the town of Sighet, Hungary, but claimed to have abandoned Judaism as a teenager before the war had begun. Observing us, she complained that our tablecloth was the wrong color, that our candlesticks weren’t quite right, and that we were clearly deficient Jews for having failed to prepare chicken soup for the Friday-night meal. “Of course, I eat pork,” she concluded, “but if you’re going to do all this, do it right.” This conversation came to mind as I read Schneur Zalman Newfield’s

Nomadland and Queen s Gambit Win USC Scripter Awards

Nomadland and Queen s Gambit Win USC Scripter Awards Tim Gray, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Top prizes at the USC Scripter event Saturday went to screenwriter Chloé Zhao and author Jessica Bruder for “Nomadland” as well as scripter Scott Frank and novelist Walter Tevis for Netflix’s “The Queen’s Gambit.” As in past years, the award goes to both the scriptwriter(s) as well as the writer(s) of the original material. More from Variety Searchlight Pictures’ “Nomadland” is based on the nonfiction book “Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century.” Zhao thanked Bruder, the cast and crew of the film and Searchlight, concluding, “I feel so lucky to be able to tell stories for a living.” Bruder added that she had been reporting in 2014 for a magazine article that turned into the book and “It has been one hell of a ride.”

Anna Winger: It s creatively freeing to not live in your own culture

Anna Winger: It s creatively freeing to not live in your own culture The writer and showrunner behind Netflix s Unorthodox on awards success, representation on screen and being a fish out of water in Berlin. Elizabeth Rushton, 22.2.2021 - 15:03 Uhr Artikel anhören Photo: Anna Winger, privateAmerican-British writer, producer and showrunner Anna Winger. Berlin - If you don t know Anna Winger, you probably know Unorthodox, the Netflix hit she co-created, wrote and produced based on the true story of a young woman fleeing her ultra-orthodox Jewish community in New York for her ancestral roots in Berlin. It has been nominated for 11 titles in this year s awards season, including two at this weekend s Golden Globes, and has already won a primetime Emmy. She also created and co-wrote the Cold War spy thriller series Deutschland 83/86/89, which was exported to international networks including Amazon Prime Video and won awards including the prestigious Grimme Prize. 

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