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Lies My Father Told Me is a 1975 Canadian drama film made in Montreal, Quebec. It was directed by Ján Kadár and stars Jeffrey Lynas as an orthodox Jewish boy growing up in 1920s Montreal . [3] The film received the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film in 1975.
"Lies My Father Told Me" (Canadian - 1975) (Director: Jan Kadar; Writer: Ted Allan) - Pt. 1 of 4 - A story about David Herman, a young Jewish boy growing up in the Montreal ghetto in the...
Sep 26, 1975 · A 1975 Canadian drama film about a Jewish boy and his family in 1920s Montreal. The film explores the conflicts between tradition and modernity, religion and culture, and lies and truth.
A boy caught between his ambitious father and his old-fashioned grandfather in Montreal's Jewish ghetto. The film explores the themes of identity, tradition, love and death through the family conflict and the horse.
David (Jeffrey Lynas) is a young Jewish boy growing up in Montreal in the 1920s. His father, Harry (Len Birman), a self-consumed inventor who yearns for assimilation and acceptance, is not...
David's father, Harry (Len Birman) is a small-time gambler who tries to sell his inventions in hopes of getting rich and leaving the old neighborhood. His mother, Annie (Marylin Lightstone) is pregnant.
Lies My Father Told Me - (Original Trailer) An elderly man tries to help his neglected grandson come of age in Lies My Father Told Me (1975).