93Queen is a 2018 documentary film on Hasidic women in Borough Park, Brooklyn who form Ezras Nashim, an all-female ambulance corps. The film follows Judge Rachel Freier, a Hasidic lawyer running for public office as a New York Judge, and mother of six who is determined to shake up the “boys club” in her Hasidic community by creating the first all-female ambulance corps in the United States, as she negotiates her community initiative within the context of a male-dominated Hasidic community.
93Queen (2018)
Directed by Paula Eiselt
Genres - Documentary |
Release Date - Apr 29, 2018 |
Run Time - 90 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Official Site
Box Office
$76,056
Tags
Borough Park, Brooklyn, Community, Group, New York, Woman
Attributes
Narrative Location: set in Brooklyn
Subject: Bobov, Borough Park, Hasidism, Hatzalah, Jewish feminism, Orthodox Judaism, Women in Judaism
Subject: Bobov, Borough Park, Hasidism, Hatzalah, Jewish feminism, Orthodox Judaism, Women in Judaism
Alternate Titles
93Queen
CA, DE, US
Rachel, une ultra-orthodoxe dans l'urgence
FR
Rachels Rettungsdienst
DE
Rachels Rettungsdienst: Ultraorthodoxe Jüdinnen im Einsatz
DE