Pearl Gluck is an American filmmaker and professor. Her films, which explores themes of class, gender, and faith, have appeared as a part of the Sundance Lab, as well as played at Cannes Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, and on
PBS
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.
Early career
Gluck grew up in Borough Park, Brooklyn, New York, where she was raised in a
Hasidic
Hasidism, sometimes spelled Chassidism, and also known as Hasidic Judaism (Ashkenazi Hebrew: חסידות ''Ḥăsīdus'', ; originally, "piety"), is a Jewish religious group that arose as a spiritual revival movement in the territory of contem ...
household. She completed her schooling with an MFA from
City College of New York
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and a
bachelor's degree
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from
Brandeis University
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, type = Private research university
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, pro ...
. Ten years after leaving her childhood home (1996), she was given a
Fulbright grant
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in order to collect stories from the Yiddish speaking people in Hungary, an area that was once home to thriving Hasidic communities. In 1998 Gluck appeared in documentary, ''A Life Apart: Hasidism in America'', which was directed and produced by
Oren Rudavsky
Oren Rudavsky (born c. 1957) is an American documentary filmmaker specializing in work about individuals and communities outside the mainstream. He graduated from Oberlin College in 1979. Oren Rudavsky is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship. ...
and
Menachem Daum
Menachem Daum is an Orthodox Jewish documentary film-maker. Born in displaced persons camp in Germany, to refugees from Poland who had survived the Holocaust. Being Jewish, many of his relatives perished in Nazi Germany's genocide. Profession ...
. Since then she has taught at
Ohio University
Ohio University is a Public university, public research university in Athens, Ohio. The first university chartered by an Act of Congress and the first to be chartered in Ohio, the university was chartered in 1787 by the Congress of the Confeder ...
,
Indiana University
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Campuses
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*Indiana Universit ...
,
Emory University
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, and
Rutgers University
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, where she led courses in screenwriting, production, directing, film criticism, film studies, and Jewish studies. She joined the College of Communication at
Penn State University
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in 2014, where she is now an assistant professor and teaching courses in screenwriting, directing, and producing.
Film career
During Gluck's film career she has created an assortment of films, both documentary and narrative, which have been played at multiple film festivals. She produces her films through Palinka Pictures.
In 2000 Gluck was awarded a Sundance Producer's Lab Fellowship and in 2001 a Sundance Festival mentorship, which she would use to begin production on her first individual project, ''
Divan
A divan or diwan ( fa, دیوان, ''dīvān''; from Sumerian ''dub'', clay tablet) was a high government ministry in various Islamic states, or its chief official (see ''dewan'').
Etymology
The word, recorded in English since 1586, meanin ...
''. ''Divan'' was Gluck's first feature-length documentary, in which she returns to her Hungarian roots to find a couch, on which esteemed rabbis once slept, that has been in her family for years. Through this search and over the course of the film you see Gluck explore her true identity and get a glimpse into Hasidic culture.
In 2011 Gluck wrote and directed a short, ''A Lesson in Love'', which follows a young Hasidic couple who venture out of their segregated community to escape its laws of modesty in order to battle their infidelity.
Her next short, ''Where is Joel Baum'', starring
Lynn Cohen
Lynn Harriette Cohen (née Kay; August 10, 1933 – February 14, 2020) was an American actress known for her roles in film, television and theater. She was especially known for her role as Magda in the HBO series ''Sex and the City'', which she ...
, won various awards at festivals, including Best Film at The
Female Eye film festival
The Female Eye Film Festival (FeFF) is a competitive international film festival established in 2001. It is Toronto’s only international film festival geared specifically for women directors.
History
In 2001, Female Eye Film Festival was est ...
and best actor for
Luzer Twersky at the Starz Denver Film Festival. This short tells a story about the unexpected consequences of a tragic accident. It takes place in the home of a Hasidic rabbi in Brooklyn.
''Junior'' (2017) is a 26-minute short film about a mother who struggles to find her new normal after her teenage son is killed by an off-duty police officer. The inspiration for this film comes from a one-woman play written by Elle Jae Stewart. Gluck saw this play and suggested adapting the play into a film and shooting it in one continuous shot. The idea became a reality with Stewart, the writer and actress of the play, playing her same role in the film. Mark Stitzer, an award-winning videographer, filmed the short in one continuous shot just as Gluck imagined. The film deals with issues of media ethics on reporting racially motivated violence.
Her next project, currently in post-production, is her first feature length narrative film. This film, ''The Turn Out'', tells the story of a trucker who discovers that an under-aged girl is being sex-trafficked at his local truckstop in Mineral Wells, West Virginia. The films follows this trucker as he decided whether or not he will get involved. The research for ''The Turn Out'' spanned over two years with local outreach and awareness efforts of many organizations, including Athens Child Advocacy Center in Ohio. The fictional story of the film was based on the true stories shared by survivors of trafficking and childhood sexual abuse, truckers, and advocates. The cast of ''The Turn Out'' contains real people with experiences which inspired the film. The film's aim is to raise awareness of women's agency and victimization, as well as counter the misconception that trafficking predominately involves women who come from outside the United States. The film highlights that a majority of the women committing these "crimes" are actually forced into it.
Currently Gluck has another short film in post-production titled ''Summer''. ''Summer'' tells the story of two teenage girls who visit a Hasidic sleep-away-camp where, despite their efforts to maintain their purity, they end up exploring a forbidden book which leads them to a sexual awakening. The film is shot in the heart of Hasidic Upstate New York.
Other work
Gluck has worked with others in order to produce an assortment of films aside from those mentioned above. In 2001 she co-directed and co-produced the award-winning short, ''Great Balls of Fire'', which screened at many festivals including,
Transmediale
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, European Media Arts Festival, and the DIG.IT Festival at the Walker Center for the Arts. She has done work with media aside from film as well, in 2006 she recorded a walking tour of
Williamsburg, where listeners can gain an understanding of the Hasidic community's traditions and faith. This audiobook won the 2007
Audie Award
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for Original Work. Gluck also works as a contributing producer for
WTIU's the weekly special, on which she celebrates her completion of a motorcycle training course by traveling to The Boogie, a popular biker fest in Lawrence County.
Screenings and awards
''Divan''
* Titanic International Film Festival: Budapest, Hungary (2009) - Official Selection
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Wisconsin Film Festival
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The Festival presents a broad range of independent Ameri ...
: Madison, WI- Official Selection
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Tribeca Film Festival
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: Tribeca, NY - Official Selection
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Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival
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: Hong Kong, China - Official Selection
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Warsaw Jewish Film Festival
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: Warsaw, Poland - Official Selection
''Where is Joel Baum?''
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Starz Denver Film Festival: Denver, Colorado (2012) - Winner: Best Actor
* Toronto Female Eye Festival: Toronto, Ontario (2013) - Winner: Best Short Film
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''Junior''
* Deep in The Heart Film Festival: Waco, TX (2017) - Winner: Best Actress in a Short Film
* Houston Black Film Festival: Houston, TX (2017)
* Azalea Film Festival: Mobile, AL (2017)
* Langston Hughes African American Film Festival: Seattle, WA (2017)
* Women of African Descent Film Festival: Brooklyn, NY (2017) - Winner: Jury Award
* San Francisco Black Film Festival: San Francisco, CA (2017) - Honorable Mention: Best Short Narrative Film
* Lake View International Film Festival: Punjab, India (2017) - Winner: Best Editor, Winner: Second Best international Short Film
* Miami Independent Film Festival: Miami, FL (2017)
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British Urban Film Festival
The British Urban Film Festival (BUFF) was formed in July 2005 to showcase urban independent cinema in the absence of any such state-sponsored activity in the UK.
Supported by filmmakers and British actors, the organisation was set up by Emma ...
: London, United Kingdom (2017)
* Austin Revolution Film Festival: Austin, TX (2017) - Nominated: Best Actress in a Short, Winner: Excellence in Acting, Winner: Best U.S. Short
* BronzeLens Film Festival: Atlanta, GA (2017)
* DC Black Film Festival: Washington, DC (2017)
* International Black Film Festival: Nashville, TN (2017)
References
External links
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* Twitter: https://twitter.com/palinka?lang=en
* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/palinkapictures/
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Living people
American film directors
American women film directors
Place of birth missing (living people)
Year of birth missing (living people)
Jewish film people
Feminist filmmakers
City College of New York alumni
Brandeis University alumni
Pennsylvania State University faculty