Struck While the Iron Was Hot

This documentary film offers a glimpse into the life of an ordinary housewife, the filmmaker’s grandmother, Sally Strauss, who 40 years ago was suddenly catapulted into a media hero by tripping a runaway bank robber. The film laces elements of another era, the sights and sounds of a tight Jewish community and the naiveté of good intent. A woman who reacts instinctually to the “just” way ultimately discovers that her heroic act unexpectedly creates an overwhelming tension in the family.

Film Maker
Swartz, Rob
Year
1999
Country
Canada
Length
18
Category
Jewish, Race + Ethnicity, Work about Women
Genre
documentary

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