SHTTL (2023)
October 19, 2023Release Date
SHTTL (2023)
October 19, 2023Release Date



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Where to Watch.




Currently SHTTL is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Canal+, Universcine, VIVA by videofutur, Premiere Max
Streaming in:🇫🇷 France
Cast & Crew.

Moshe Lobel
Mendele

Anisia Stasevich
Yuna

Petro Ninovskyi
Demyan

Saul Rubinek
Rebbe Weitsenzang

Oleksandr Ivanov
Soviet officer

Yurko Kritenko
Shmulke

Oleksandr Yeremenko
Menachem

Antoine Millet
Folie

Oksana Zadorozhna
Oksana

Daniel Kenigsberg
Shloime

Kostiantyn Afanasiev
Young comsomol

Sharon Azrieli
Dinah

Vitaliia Barco
Vita

Emily Karpel
Beilke

Markiian Miroshnychenko
Young man

Filipp Mogilnitskiy
Noach

Kononenko Olena
Alyona

Lili Rosen
Zishe

Volodymyr Ivanov
Director of Photography

Ivan Levchenko
Production Design

Margaryta Grebenchikova
Producer

Yuriy Artemenko
Producer

Tetiana Vladzimirska
CastingDirector

Jean-Charles Levy
Producer

Olias Barco
Producer

David Federmann
Music

Ady Walter
Director / Screenplay

David Federman
Music

Denis Shvetsov
First Assistant Director

Eric Gozlan
Executive Producer
Media.





Details.
Release DateOctober 19, 2023
Original NameШТТЛ
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 49m
Genres
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Wiki.
Shttl (Yiddish: שטטל, Ukrainian: Шттл) is a 2022 Ukrainian–French one-shot drama film written and directed by Ady Walter and starring Moshe Lobel and Saul Rubinek. The film depicts the lives of a Jewish shtetl on the eve of Operation Barbarossa. It was filmed in Ukraine six months before the 2022 Russian invasion.
Shttl premiered at the 2022 London Film Festival, and won the Audience Award one week later at the Rome Film Festival.
The missing 'e' in the title (normally spelled "shtetl") is a reference to Georges Perec's La disparition, a 1969 novel which doesn't contain the letter. The missing 'e', in French pronounced the same way as "eux" (they), represents, according to Walter, their absence, the void left behind in the Shoah; Perec's father died in the war, and his mother was killed in Auschwitz.
On September 8, 2023, it was announced that Shttl is on the shortlist to represent Ukraine for the 96th Academy Awards.
The film received two Golden Dzyga nominations by the Ukrainian Film Academy for its cinematography and production design.
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