The Quarrel

The Quarrel is a 1991 Canadian film directed by Eli Cohen and starring Saul Rubinek and R. H. Thomson. The film was written by David Brandes and Joseph Telushkin.

The Quarrel
Directed byEli Cohen
Produced byDavid Brandes
Written byChaim Grade, David Brandes and Joseph Telushkin
StarringSaul Rubinek
R. H. Thomson
Music byWilliam Goldstein
CinematographyJohn Berrie
Edited byHavelock Gradidge
Release date
  • 1991 (1991)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Two estranged friends – one a rabbi and the other an agnostic writer— are compelled to resume an argument that caused a separation between the pair many years earlier, after a chance meeting pushes the duo together once more.

gollark: There was a self replicator built in CGoL some years back. It's hilariously complex and I think involves a universal constructor machine and computer thing.
gollark: They're not exactly his idea. Elementary CAs might be but the original concept is much older.
gollark: Cellular automata are pretty neat but Wolfram seems oddly obsessed with them.
gollark: It isn't suppressing free speech to say that something is stupid.
gollark: Sane physics has the concept of "nuclear fusion".

See also

References

  • "The Quarrel - Movie - Review". The New York Times. November 1992. Retrieved August 25, 2008.
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