TREYF —“unkosher” in Yiddish— is an unorthodox documentary by and about two Jewish lesbians who met and fell in love at a Passover “seder”. With personal narration, real and imagined educational films, and haunting imagery, filmmakers Alisa Lebow and Cynthia Madansky examine the Jewish identity of their upbringings and its impact on their lives.
Unfortunately the movie Treyf is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Alisa Lebow | Director |
Production | Cynthia Madansky | Producer |
Writing | Cynthia Madansky | Writer |
Camera | Brad Wolfley | Camera Operator |
Sound | Mike Fay | Sound Editor |
Directing | Lori E. Seid | Assistant Director |
Camera | Ruth Sergel | Camera Operator |
Production | Alisa Lebow | Producer |
Art | Deena Lebow | Art Direction |
Writing | Alisa Lebow | Writer |
Sound | Zeena Parkins | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Will Ralston | Sound Editor |
Camera | Benjamin P. Speth | Camera Operator |
Lighting | Sharon Hayes | Electrician |
Camera | Vivian Selbo | Still Photographer |
Editing | Alisa Lebow | Editor |
Sound | Alex Noyes | Sound Editor |
Lighting | Michael Green | Gaffer |
Directing | Cynthia Madansky | Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Frances Sorensen | Makeup Artist |