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Orthodox Stance

Orthodox Stance

By Jason Hutt

United States 82 minutes 2007 English
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Festivals
  • SouthSide Film Festival 2009 (Bethlehem, United States)
  • Atlanta Jewish Film Festival 2008 (Atlanta, United States)
  • Denver Jewish Film Festival 2008 (Denver, United States)
  • New York Jewish Film Festival 2008 (New York City, United States)
  • Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival 2008 (Philadelphia, United States)
  • San Diego Jewish Film Festival 2008 (San Diego, United States)
  • Boston Jewish Film Festival 2007 (Boston, United States)
  • Nashville Jewish Film Festival 2007 (Nashville, United States)
  • San Francisco Jewish Film Festival 2007 (San Francisco, United States)
  • Sarasota Film Festival 2007 (Sarasota, United States)

Synopsis

A NY TIMES Critic's Pick!

For the last 60 years, the term "Jewish boxer" has been an oxymoron. But Dmitriy Salita, a 25 year-old Russian immigrant is making history as a top professional boxer and a rigorously observant Jew. While providing an intimate, 3-year long look at the trials and tribulations faced by an up and coming professional boxer, Orthodox Stance is a portrait of seemingly incompatible cultures and characters--boxing promoters, trainers and Orthodox Rabbis--working together to support Dmitriy's rare and remarkable devotion to both Orthodox Judaism and the pursuit of a professional boxing title. In the end, the film is about more than just boxing and religion, but a young man's search for meaning in life.

At a time when religion increasingly divides and destroys, Orthodox Stance presents a unique, yet universal, story that provides an example for Jews and non-Jews of the positive effects of faith, tolerance, diversity and pluralism-the things people talk about when they talk about the greatness of America.

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