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| Director: | Barbra Streisand | 
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| Writer: | Jack Rosenthal, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Barbra Streisand | 
| Staring: | 
| In a time when girls were forbidden to study religious scriptures, a Jewish girl masquerades as a boy to enter religious training and unexpectedly finds love along the way. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 18, 1983 | 
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| Director: | Barbra Streisand | 
| Writer: | Jack Rosenthal, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Barbra Streisand | 
| Genres: | Drama, Romance, Music | 
| Keywords | musical, studies, disguise, unhappiness, boys' school, woman director | 
| Production Companies | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, United Artists, Barwood Films, Ladbroke | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $30,400,000 Budget: $12,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 03, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Barbra Streisand | Yentl | 
| Mandy Patinkin | Avigdor | 
| Amy Irving | Hadass | 
| Nehemiah Persoff | Rebbe Mendel | 
| Steven Hill | Reb Alter Vishkower | 
| Allan Corduner | Shimmele | 
| Ruth Goring | Esther Rachel | 
| David de Keyser | Rabbi Zalman | 
| Bernard Spear | Tailor | 
| Doreen Mantle | Mrs. Shaemen | 
| Lynda Baron | Peshe | 
| Jack Lynn | Bookseller | 
| Anna Tzelniker | Mrs. Kovner | 
| Miriam Margolyes | Sarah | 
| Mary Henry | Mrs. Jacobs | 
| Robbie Barnett | Tailor's Assistant | 
| Ian Sears | David | 
| Frank Baker | Village Student | 
| Anthony Dean Rubeš | Village Student | 
| Renata Buser | Mrs. Shaemen's Daughter | 
| Kerry Shale | Yeshiva Student | 
| Danny Brainin | Yeshiva Student | 
| Gary Brown | Yeshiva Student | 
| Jonathan Tafler | Yeshiva Student | 
| Peter Whitman | Yeshiva Student | 
| Teddy Kempner | Yeshiva Student | 
| Norma Atallah | Debra (uncredited) | 
| Mark English | Yeshiva Student (uncredited) | 
| Milena Glogarová | Woman on the Charles Bridge (uncredited) | 
| Derek Lyons | Yeshiva Student (uncredited) | 
| Chris Parsons | Scholar (uncredited) | 
| Peter Ross-Murray | Yeshiva Student (uncredited) | 
| Beth Porter | Hadass' maid (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Jack Rosenthal | Screenplay | 
| Tessa Davies | Set Decoration | 
| Jan Jamison | Hairdresser | 
| Steve Harding | Third Assistant Director | 
| Derek Harrington | Third Assistant Director | 
| Charles Marriott | Second Assistant Director | 
| David Hildyard | Sound Mixer | 
| Aaron Rochin | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Garrett Brown | Steadicam Operator | 
| Roy Walker | Production Design | 
| Leslie Tomkins | Production Design, Art Direction | 
| Colin Jamison | Hairdresser | 
| Wally Schneiderman | Makeup Artist | 
| Peter Waller | Second Assistant Director | 
| Mirek Lux | Assistant Director | 
| Tim Blackham | Sound Engineer | 
| Jim Shields | ADR Editor | 
| Alan Whibley | Special Effects | 
| Cis Corman | Casting | 
| Judy Moorcroft | Costume Design | 
| Beryl Lerman | Makeup Artist | 
| Steve Lanning | First Assistant Director | 
| Zdeněk Troška | Assistant Director | 
| Bill Rowe | ADR Mixer | 
| Philip Rogers | Sound Recordist | 
| Douglas Milsome | Camera Operator | 
| George Dean | Painter | 
| Toby Phillips | Steadicam Operator | 
| John Roberts | Painter | 
| Paul Bradburn | Props | 
| Michel Legrand | Original Music Composer, Songs | 
| David Watkin | Director of Photography | 
| Terry Rawlings | Editor | 
| Alan Bergman | Lyricist | 
| Marilyn Bergman | Lyricist | 
| Isaac Bashevis Singer | Author | 
| Peter MacDonald | Camera Operator | 
| David James | Still Photographer | 
| Barbra Streisand | Screenplay, Director | 
| Rusty Lemorande | Second Unit Director | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Larry DeWaay | Executive Producer | 
| Rusty Lemorande | Producer | 
| Barbra Streisand | Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | |
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| Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actor | N/A | Won | 
| Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actress | Maggie Smith | Nominated | 
| Golden Globes | Best Actress | N/A | Won | 
| Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actress | N/A | Won | 
| Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actor | Mandy Patinkin | Nominated | 
| Golden Globes | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated | 
| Golden Globes | Best Actress | Barbra Streisand | Nominated | 
| Golden Globes | Best Actor | Mandy Patinkin | Nominated | 
| Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Cloris Leachman | Nominated | 
| Academy Awards | Best Actress | Barbra Streisand | Won | 
| Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Mandy Patinkin | Won | 
| Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Leonard Rosenman | Nominated | 
| Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Mila Kunis | Nominated | 
| BAFTA Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated | 
| BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Molly Picon | Won | 
| BAFTA Awards | Best Actor | Barbra Streisand | Nominated | 
| BAFTA Awards | Best Actress | Barbra Streisand | Nominated | 
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The eponymous young woman (Barbra Streisand) has been brought up by her father (Nehemiah Persoff) to be a free thinking and curious young girl, and one who is determined to get an education even though it is only boys who are allowed to go to university. When he dies, she hits on quite a riskily inn ... ovative idea. She will cut her hair and dress as boy. Voilà - "Anschel" is born and of he goes to further study the Talmud. Once there, she befriends "Avigdor" (Mandy Patinkin) and his fiancée "Hadass" (Amy Irving) and her association with them gradually makes her realise that there is much more to life than books and philosophy. Life must be for living. Except, well perhaps no-one would be prepared for the favour her new friend asks of her; one that compromises the very purpose of her study and search for independence. It's at this point that what was a powerful and personable drama starts to come off the rails. There is a cruelty to the narrative that no amount of power-ballading is going to mitigate. I went from being broadly engaged by the "Yentl/Anschel" character to being really rather disgusted by the selfishness on display. Certainly that's partly a testament to the acting of Streisand and to the scene-stealing Irving, and it's a potent indictment of marital traditions that don't just exist within the Jewish community, but I still found the preparedness of this would-be scholar to engage in something quite so unkind rather put me off a story about which I no longer cared. The production design is authentic looking and the supporting cast for the first part of the film are engaging, lively and even a little mischievous. "Papa" and "A Piece of Sky" clearly demonstrate the Legrand/Bergman/Streisand partnership at it's most musically powerful but in the end did this film show us a woman bent on self-improvement or one just concerned about herself? I think however pertinent the purpose of a film may be, it's important for the audience to feel some sympathy with the plaintiff, so to speak. Here I started off like that, but quickly felt a lack of objectivity around the development of the lead characterisation led to the creation of a persona I didn't especially respect and I certainly didn't trust.