SUMMER

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Synopsis

Summer is short film about two teenage girls in a Hasidic sleep-away camp who, despite their every effort to maintain their purity, explore a forbidden book which leads them to a sexual awakening neither of them are prepared to encounter. Featuring Thea McCartan, Juliet Brett, and Emmy James, the film is shot in situ in the heart of Hasidic Upstate New York.

Director’s Statement

In some ways, it should come as no surprise that I took up film to tell stories. The camera was always a presence in my family history, my Hasidic father behind the super 8, a silent witness to both the dissolution of a family and also its ultimate realignment. But where I come from, it’s not part of the norm to watch movies, let alone create them, because it is considered a diversion from a life of piety, devotion, and modesty. Hence, the paradox of my cinematic projects: on the one hand, film has informed my entire life, on the other hand, it is entirely forbidden.

I was brought up Hasidic, and when I was in high school, I was the one who found the science books before the principal ripped out the chapter on Reproduction and Evolution. What I saw astounded me and I snuck into the library to uncover more of the censored world: I studied Our Bodies, Ourselves like it was one of the five books of Torah without anyone discovering my secret self-awareness and sexual awakening. This is precisely why I am intrigued to see what may happen if I put the same book into the hands of two teenage girls in a summer camp. What will they discover about themselves, their community, their faith, and their affinities.

Director/Writer/Producer
Pearl Gluck

Executive Producer
Matt Isi Geller

Co-Producers
Malky Goldman
Melissa Weisz
Malky Squared Productions

Director of Photography
Lauretta Prevost

Editor
Kristan Sprague

Composer
Lisa Gutkin

Featuring
Juliet Brett
Emmy James
Thea McCartan

Additional Cast And Crew Credits Here

BEST DRAMA FILM
Cindependent Film Festival

BEST NARRATIVE SHORT
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival Film Movement Award

BEST SCREENPLAY
Sulmona International Film Festival

SPECIAL JURY AWARD
Deep in the Heart Film Festival

BEST LGBTQ SHORT
Sioux City International Film Festival

San Diego Jewish Film Festival
San Diego, CA
February 6, 2019

UK Jewish Film Festival
United Kingdom
November 12-24, 2018

Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival
Philadephia, PA
November 11, 2018

Sulmona International Film Festival
Sulmona, Italy
November 7, 2018, 5PM

Reeling Chicago
Chicago, IL
September 21-28, 2018

Sioux City International Film Festival
Sioux City, IA
September 12-16, 2018

Cindependent
Cincinnati, OH
Saturday, August 25, 2018, 12pm

East Village Queer Film Festival
New York City, NY
August 21-26, 2018

Kaleidoscope
Little Rock, AR
Tuesday, August 14, 2018

San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
San Francisco, CA
July 24, 2018, 12pm
& August 4, 2018, 12pm

OutFest LA
Los Angeles, CA
July 15, 2018, 2pm

Berlin Jewish Film Festival
Berlin, Germany
July 5, 2018, 7pm

Female Eye Film Festival
Toronto, Ontario
June 28, 2018, 12pm

Moscow Jewish Film Festival
Moscow, Russia
May 22-30, 2018

Washington Jewish Film Festival
Washington, DC
May 2-12, 2018

LGBT Film Festival
Poland
April 13-19, 2018

Out And Loud: Pune International Queer Film Festival
Pune, India
April 6-8, 2018

SAG/AFTRA Short Film Showcase
New York City
Wednesday, March 28, 7pm

Deep In the Heart Film Festival
Waco, TX
March 22 – 24, 2018

New York Jewish Film Festival
Film Society of Lincoln Center
January 21, 8:30pm

Big Apple Film Festival 
Women’s Filmmaker Showcase
January 20, 6.30pm

Arts Kibbutz Artist Residency
New York
September 8, 2016
Artists Residency for Development

Girls at Hasidic Summer Camp
April 12, 2018
Lilith