A Serious Man
Ethan & Joel Coen
Imaginatively exploring questions of faith, familial responsibility,
delinquent behavior, dental phenomena, academia, mortality, and Judaism -
and intersections thereof - A Serious Man is the new film from Academy
Award-winning writer/directors Joel & Ethan Coen.
A Serious Man is the story of an ordinary man's search for clarity in a
universe where Jefferson Airplane is on the radio and F-Troop is on TV. It
is 1967, and Larry Gopnik (Tony Award nominee Michael Stuhlbarg), a physics
professor at a quiet Midwestern university, has just been informed by his
wife Judith (Sari Lennick) that she is leaving him. She has fallen in love
with one of his more pompous acquaintances, Sy Ableman (Fred Melamed), who
seems to her a more substantial person than the feckless Larry. Larry's
unemployable brother Arthur (Richard Kind) is sleeping on the couch, his
son Danny (Aaron Wolff) is a discipline problem and a shirker at Hebrew
school, and his daughter Sarah (Jessica McManus) is filching money from his
wallet in order to save up for a nose job. While his wife and Sy Ableman
blithely make new domestic arrangements, and his brother becomes more and
more of a burden, an anonymous hostile letter-writer is trying to sabotage
Larry's chances for tenure at the university. Also, a graduate student
seems to be trying to bribe him for a passing grade while at the same time
threatening to sue him for defamation. Plus, the beautiful woman next door
torments him by sunbathing nude. Struggling for equilibrium, Larry seeks
advice from three different rabbis. Can anyone help him cope with his
afflictions and become a righteous person - a mensch - a serious man?
English dialogues, subtitled in Dutch
€6 (€4,5 reduced)






