AT PATANTJA CLAY PAN
Ian Dunlop
Australia 1970 | 55 Min. | 35 mm, OF
Australia 1970 | 55 Min. | 35 mm, OF

Imre grew up in Makó and is a ‘local boy made good’, a poor immigrant who came to England from Hungary (via Israel) with nothing and who is now a successful businessman. In particular, we join him on a quest to find his boyhood friend, the elusive Josi Markovich who normally lives in New York, but is rumoured to be in Israel. On the way, we meet other Makó Jews and Imre finally finds himself at a gathering of the Makó Jews, when they come together at the Makó Synagogue in B’ne Brak at the end of May to commemorate the death of the last Makó Rabbi. This documentary is the third part of the serial.