"Nora's Will, an award-winning Mexican film, combines humor and pathos in telling the story of Jose and Nora. The protagonist has a classic love/hate relationship with Nora from whom he has been divorced for 15 years, although he lives across the street from her."
"The film, by turns poignant and irreverent, traces Jose's reconciling his frayed relationships. One of the many wonderful aspects of this beautiful film is the way it navigates between Jewish particularity and universal appeals. By telling a particular and very human story, Nora's Will addresses common human problems, emotions, and possibilities."
- Dr. Alan Berger
Raddock Family Scholar Chair of Holocaust Studies
Florida Atlantic University
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