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Yentl

  • 1983
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 13m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
17K
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Barbra Streisand in Yentl (1983)
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A Jewish girl disguises herself as a boy to enter religious training.A Jewish girl disguises herself as a boy to enter religious training.A Jewish girl disguises herself as a boy to enter religious training.

  • Director
    • Barbra Streisand
  • Writers
    • Jack Rosenthal
    • Barbra Streisand
    • Isaac Bashevis Singer
  • Stars
    • Barbra Streisand
    • Amy Irving
    • Mandy Patinkin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Barbra Streisand
    • Writers
      • Jack Rosenthal
      • Barbra Streisand
      • Isaac Bashevis Singer
    • Stars
      • Barbra Streisand
      • Amy Irving
      • Mandy Patinkin
    • 117User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 6 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Barbra Streisand
    Barbra Streisand
    • Yentl
    Amy Irving
    Amy Irving
    • Hadass
    Mandy Patinkin
    Mandy Patinkin
    • Avigdor
    Nehemiah Persoff
    Nehemiah Persoff
    • Reb Mendel 'Papa'
    Steven Hill
    Steven Hill
    • Reb Alter Vishkower
    Allan Corduner
    Allan Corduner
    • Shimmele
    Ruth Goring
    • Esther Rachel
    David de Keyser
    David de Keyser
    • Rabbi Zalman
    Bernard Spear
    • Tailor
    Doreen Mantle
    Doreen Mantle
    • Mrs. Shaemen
    Lynda Baron
    Lynda Baron
    • Peshe
    • (as Lynda Barron)
    Jack Lynn
    • Bookseller
    Anna Tzelniker
    • Mrs. Kovner
    Miriam Margolyes
    Miriam Margolyes
    • Sarah
    Mary Henry
    • Mrs. Jacobs
    Robbie Barnett
    • Tailor's Assistant
    Ian Sears
    • David
    Frank Baker
    • Village Student
    • Director
      • Barbra Streisand
    • Writers
      • Jack Rosenthal
      • Barbra Streisand
      • Isaac Bashevis Singer
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    8bernardcohen-51522

    Underrated

    "Yentl" as a very impressive film. Watching it it is hard to believe that it was made by a first time feature film director.

    People hate this film because Barbra is in it. She is wonderful. I get tired of hearing people say that "Barbra was too old" for the role. Well she doesn't play "Yentl" that was from the short story. She plays Yentl in her 30's. HEr father from the book is even aged by 20 years.

    The story of this film is that the main character has a thirst for learning. After her father's death she disguises herself as a man so she continue her studies in a time where women's higher education was forbidden.

    Yentl then falls in love with a man who unknown to him that his new best friend happens to be a woman.

    My only problem with this film is that it is a little long but it is never boring. In my opinion if this film was directed by a man we would still be singing the films praises today.
    BetteDavis08-89

    Blazing a New Professional Trail for Women

    Barbra Streisand has referred to herself as 'an actress who happens to be a singer'. I doubt I am alone in viewing her professional legacy in the reverse: as a great singer who happens to be an actress . . . director, producer, screenplay writer, musical score composer, humanitarian, and lately, concerned with using her production and direction talents to bring out important social issues (like ageism--"The Living Century" is about centurions--people a hundred years old or more).

    "Yentl" marks the beginning of a woman blazing a new trail as a director, singer, composer, her hands in the screenplay, and production. She's spoken in a segment on "The Directors," about how various cultures have treated her as a result of her deliberate transcendence of Hollywood's gender-biased boundaries. One of her most interesting points reveals how well she was treated in England by the British filming crew. Since gender-bias against women is not even comparable to gender bias in the US, because England is so far advanced beyond gender discrimination because one is a woman, Streisand remarks how much easier it was for her to accomplish her goals on the set because the British film crew treated her without gender-bias, and with the respect she is certainly due.

    "Yentl" royally upset the AFI in the US because Streisand entered into no woman's land when she had a hand in nearly every aspect of the motion picture. "Yentl" has some of the most memorable, touching, humanely familiar music and lyrics, yet it received no Academy Award. The direction was brilliant--no Academy Award. The screenplay was one that was serious, hilarious, religious, spiritual, and even addressed the issues of gender-bias head on--no Academy Award. Streisand's and Amy Irving's acting was stupendous--no Academy Award.

    Streisand paved the way and took the non-recognition by the Film Academy without stopping. This musical motional picture pales many that are classics. The story is an extra interesting one, the likes of which have not been reproduced with anything close to as much skill and class.

    I'll give this classic about six Academy Awards, including several that go to Streisand alone.
    7moonspinner55

    Surprisingly frisky

    Despite an ostensibly somber tone and an autumnal look that gives the film a burnished coffee-table feel, Barbra Streisand's directorial debut "Yentl", about a turn-of-the-century Jewish girl disguising herself as a boy to study the Talmud (religious writings for men only), has a lot of heart, a romantic soul and a ticklish sense of humor. Streisand's strengths as an actress are never more apparent, and as a director she's thoughtful and careful, though perhaps too anxious to display her sentiment (leading to a woebegone conclusion which peaks and ebbs before the fade-out). Streisand is the only actor who sings, and the songs--though mostly ornate and melodramatic--are cleverly interwoven into the narrative. The final number (something about rebelling against "a piece of sky") is simply too much, but Barbra is in strong, assured voice throughout and she gets wonderful acting support from Mandy Patinkin (in arguably his finest performance, which should have netted an Oscar nomination) and Amy Irving (who did receive an Oscar nod). An enjoyable film with a surprisingly light-hearted quality which catches one off-guard. *** from ****
    7nicholas.rhodes

    Interesting Exercise

    I discovered this film recently when it came out on DVD in France at a knock-down price. Picture quality is no more than average and seems to have a little over-dominance of sepia. I assume the film was originally destined for a Jewish audience as many of the references contained therein concern the Jewish religion of which I know nothing ! All that said, I was very very satisfied with this film, Barbra Steisand gave a magnificent performance, you could see that she put her heart into this, apart from being really cute, her voice and songs were magnificent. There's also quite a lot of humour and potentially embarrassing situations which is normal, given the fairly original plot line. I think that the end is a satisfying one indeed the only satisfying one possible. I know little about Jewish culture but do, as an "outsider" find it attractive. Indeed this may indeed be a prerequisite to fully appreciate this film.
    cathrynsrp

    An inspirational tale with great music!

    I recommend you see this movie if only for the singing at the end! It is wonderful! I am only a new-comer to Streisand movies, but I loved her in 'The Mirror Has Two Faces', and 'The Prince of Tides'. I saw the end of 'Yentl' when it was on TV a few months ago and absolutely loved the singing, and after seeing 'The Prince of Tides', I had to borrow it out just to see another Streisand movie! 'Yentl' is inspirational, and the singing is great! I recommend it!

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    • Trivia
      Barbra Streisand hand-picked Mandy Patinkin for this movie, and he politely declined several times because he did not like the script. He was eventually invited to Streisand's house where they could discuss the parts he wanted to change. He then agreed to be in the film.
    • Goofs
      The final scene (on the ship to America) begins with a Jewish child supposedly reading a book, while following his reading with a finger on the lines of text. The book is visibly in Hebrew, language were reading is done from right to left. Yet, the child's finger goes from left to right.
    • Quotes

      Yentl: Why is it that every book I buy, every bookseller has the same old argument?

      Yentl's Father: You know why.

      Yentl: I envy them.

      Yentl's Father: The booksellers?

      Yentl: No, not the booksellers, the students. Talking about life, the mysteries of the universe and I'm learning how to tell a herring from a carp.

      Yentl's Father: Yentl, for the thousandth time, men and women..."

      Yentl: [cuts him off] have different obligations, I know, but...

      Yentl's Father: [cuts her off] and don't ask why.

      Yentl's Father: [sees her disappointment] Go on, get the book.

      Yentl: Thank you, papa!

      Yentl's Father: The shutters, darling.

      Yentl: We don't have to hide my studying from God, then why the neighbors?

      Yentl's Father: Why? Because I trust God will understand. I'm not so sure about the neighbors.

    • Crazy credits
      At the very end of the closing credits: This film is dedicated to my father... and to all our fathers.
    • Connections
      Edited into Barbra Streisand: Papa Can You Hear Me (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Where Is It Written?
      (uncredited)

      Music by Michel Legrand

      Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman

      Performed by Barbra Streisand

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    • Release date
      • April 11, 1984 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • 楊朵
    • Filming locations
      • Zatec, Czech Republic(street scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Ladbroke
      • Barwood Films
      • United Artists
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $40,218,899
    • Gross worldwide
      • $40,219,251
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 13m(133 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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