Few independent films take simple concepts and make them look and feel BIG. Jewtah accomplishes exactly that. This "little" film made in Utah by New York City filmmakers is quite impressive with what was accomplished on a very small budget. Director Cameron Bossert directs the hell out of this picture that, again, tells the simple tale of a man who chooses to rejoin the world with one simple goal, unite 2 religions by writing a musical show. This film is bold, made very well and pushes the edge of what is possible in Independent Film.
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The Jew in Utah is a Winner!
cartesdecoeur7 December 2018
Great film! Funny, witty, a breath of fresh air, and the cinematography is beautiful! Makes me want to go to Utah, actually. The acting is fantastic by all cast members. The direction is wonderful. The director did a great job capturing the slippery slope between comedy and tragedy. I laughed! I cried! It was magical!
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