
Silver Jew 2007
Dive into the raw, unfiltered world of *Silver Jew (2007)*, Michael Tully's intimate documentary that peers behind the curtain of reclusive poet-musician David Berman and his band, the Silver Jews.
Director: Michael Tully
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Silver Jew (2007) about?
*Silver Jew* follows the Silver Jews during their historic first world tour in 2006, capturing their journey through Israel with stops in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The documentary balances the band's performances with intimate moments, exploring themes of travel, artistry, and the personal lives behind the music.
Who directed Silver Jew?
Michael Tully is the director behind *Silver Jew*, known for his evocative documentary style that blends observation with raw, unfiltered storytelling.
Who stars in Silver Jew?
The film centers on David Berman, his wife Cassie Berman, and band members Tony Crow, Brian Kotzur, Peyton Pinkerton, and William Tyler.
Is Silver Jew (2007) worth watching?
For fans of documentary films and indie music, *Silver Jew* offers a unique, behind-the-scenes look at a band on the cusp of something new. Its 51-minute runtime keeps it tight and engaging, though it might appeal more to niche audiences than general viewers.
How long is Silver Jew?
The runtime of *Silver Jew* is 51 minutes.
About Silver Jew (2007) — A Fly-on-the-Wall Look at the Silver Jews' World Tour
Dive into the raw, unfiltered world of *Silver Jew (2007)*, Michael Tully's intimate documentary that peers behind the curtain of reclusive poet-musician David Berman and his band, the Silver Jews.
Captured during their groundbreaking 2006 world tour, this 51-minute gem follows Berman, his wife Cassie, and the band as they break from their usual underground venues to perform in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The film isn't just about the music—it's a meditation on displacement, creativity, and the quiet chaos of life on the road, all wrapped in the haunting beauty of Berman's lyrical spirit.
With William Tyler's atmospheric guitar work as the soundtrack, *Silver Jew* blends the grit of documentary realism with the poetic introspection of its subjects, offering a glimpse into a moment where artistry and personal journey collide.