His passion for Japanese art brings a famous German Jewish art dealer all over the world. Two World Wars and a series of personal adversities and later a museum of his life’s work in set up on Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel. Twenty-five years after his death, his grandson tries to unravel the story of his grandfather. Behind the success story and the exciting adventures, he finds a family man who cannot prevent his family from falling apart.


Tikotin- A Life Devoted to Japanese Art

Doc, 59/77 min, 2013

Directed by: Santje Kramer
Executive Producer: Erica Reijmerink, Sarphati Media
Sponsored by: Jewish Broadcaster – The Netherlands, Stichting Felix Tikotin Foundation - The Netherlands
Language: Dutch and English with English subtitles

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Synopsis


His passion for Japanese art brings a famous German Jewish art dealer all over the world. Two World Wars and a series of personal adversities and later a museum of his life’s work in set up on Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel. Twenty-five years after his death, his grandson tries to unravel the story of his grandfather. Behind the success story and the exciting adventures, he finds a family man who cannot prevent his family from falling apart.


Awards

  • Grand Prize in the Category of Hearts, Minds, Souls – Rhode Island International Film Festival, 2014

Festivals

  • Fine Arts Film Festival, The Netherlands, 2015
  • Le Femme International Film Festival, LA, USA, 2014
  • GZ Docs Film Festival, China, 2014
  • Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival, China, 2014

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  • Tikotin: A Life Devoted to Japanese Art, directed by Santje Kramer, is a fascinating documentary film that tells the story of his life. Tikotin came to Berlin as a young man where he studied architecture, was drafted into World War I, and then became a trader in Japanese art. He enjoyed traveling, and as a young man went to Japan via the Trans Siberian Railway and then continued by boat. He purchased whatever Japanese art he could find and he organized exhibitions.

    For the entire review by Amy Kronish, check: http://israelfilm.blogspot.co.il/search/label/--Tikotin%20A%20Life%20Devoted%20to%20Japanese%20Art

Festivals

  • Fine Arts Film Festival, The Netherlands, 2015
  • Le Femme International Film Festival, LA, USA, 2014
  • GZ Docs Film Festival, China, 2014
  • Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival, China, 2014
  • Arlington International Film Festival, USA, 2014
  • Marbella International Film Festival, Spain, 2014
  • Surinam Jewish Film Festival, 2014
  • Rhode Island International Film Festival, USA, 2014
  • Haifa International Film Festival, Israel, 2014
  • Miami Jewish Film Festival, 2014
  • Berlin Jewish Film Festival, 2014

Educational

  • US Holocaust Memorial & Museum
  • Munich Asian Arts Museum
  • Arizona State University
  • Tikotin Japanese Arts Museum, Israel
  • Harvard University
  • Yad VaShem Visual Center, Israel

Awards

  • Grand Prize in the Category of Hearts, Minds, Souls – Rhode Island International Film Festival, 2014