A nonmovie from a Joseph Telushkin stage play from a Chaim Grade short story. Two estranged Jews, a devout rabbi and a dissenting writer, hash out their personal and philosophical differences in a Montreal park in the aftermath of the Holocaust. They talk about important matters, and they periodically move to different locations, and they are characterized with some telling detail, but still. Saul Rubinek and R.H. Thomson; directed by Eli Cohen. (1992) — Duncan Shepherd
This movie is not currently in theaters.