The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick
movie

When Max was born they cut off his .... It's 13 years later, 1960, his BarMitzvah, and they're still at it!
Released September 16, 1988
Overview
The early 1960s: In preparation for his Bar Mitzvah, a Jewish boy, Max Glick (Noam Zylberman) from a small Manitoba community with an overbearing family tries to navigate his coming-of-age with his family's condescension and bigotry using his sarcastic, Jewish humour. The town's rabbi dies, and a sub-plot develops in which Max's father (Aaron Schwartz) and grandfather (Jan Rubes)-both synagogue leaders-are saddled with a traditional Hassidic rabbi who sticks out like a sore thumb among the otherwise assimilated Jewish community. To make matters more difficult, Max likes a Catholic girl (14 year old Fairuza Baulk in just her third film), whom he later competes with in a piano competition. The quirky, fun-loving rabbi tries to help him with his problems, yet harbours a secret ambition of his own. Filmed in Winnipeg and rural Beausejour, Manitoba, Canada.
Runtime
1h 35m
Revenue
$,,317
Origin Country
Canada
Original Language
English
Original Title
The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick
Status
Released
Production Countries
- Canada
Spoken Languages
- English
Production Companies
- no logo available
Southgate Entertainment
Canada

ONF | NFB
Canada




