Yentl Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Barbra Streisand's directorial debut, Yentl, is a musical adaptation of a story by the beloved Jewish writer Isaac Bashevis Singer. Yentl (Streisand) is a young woman who wants nothing more than to study religious scripture. She is denied that possibility because she is a woman. She moves, passes herself off as a male named Anshel, and then begins her studies. She becomes close to fellow student Avigdor (Mandy Patinkin), eventually falling in love with him, although she can not reveal her true self as she would then be expelled. Avigdor is in love with Hadass (Amy Irving), but religious law forbids him from marrying her. Avigdor attempts to fix Anshel up with Hadass, leading to Hadass falling in love with Anshel. Yentl received four Academy Award nominations, including two Best Song nods. - Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
10/07/1992
DVD Release Date:
02/03/2009
Rating:
PG
Run Time:
134 min.
Production Co.:
Barwood Films, MGM, MGM/United Artists, United Artists
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Arranged Marriages, Gender-Bending, Love Triangles, Matchmakers
Tone:
Bittersweet, Humorous, Passionate, Warm
Keywords:
Equal-Rights, Judaism [Orthodox], disguise, education, love, romance, school, woman
Time Period:
1900
Language:
English
Status:
DVD