Danny Cornish, a sort of stateless man who arranges art exhibits, is called from Tel Aviv to Paris with the news that a great uncle has died, in Birobidjan, the autonomous Jewish zone in Russia, leaving him a valuable art collection and the hand of a huge sculpture of a Golem. The uncle's will instructs Danny to find the rest of the statue, so Danny, who speaks no Russian, embarks on a trip that takes him (and the Golem's hand) to Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Siberia, fumbling with hotel clerks, taxi drivers, and bureaucrats, following leads, and making discoveries about myth, story telling, art, and hope.
Unfortunately the movie Golem: The Petrified Garden is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Amos Gitai | Writer |
Editing | Anna Ruiz | Editor |
Directing | Amos Gitai | Director |
Writing | Tonino Guerra | Writer |
Costume & Make-Up | Diane Pernet | Costume Design |
Sound | Markus Stockhausen | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Luc Drion | Director of Photography |
Sound | Simon Stockhausen | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Henri Alekan | Director of Photography |
Camera | Eduard Timlin | Director of Photography |