‘Let me dream
you into my reality’: memories illuminate an unthinkable isolation
Following a brain-stem stroke in 2011, the Canadian rabbi and poet
Ronnie Cahana lost the use of his limbs and moved into a long-term care
facility. Nine years later, with his body especially vulnerable when COVID-19 began
to take hold, he was forced to spend two years in nearly unbroken isolation.
Filmed remotely by his daughter, the filmmaker Kitra Cahana, the short
documentary Perfecting the Art of Longing profiles her father
as he surveys this period of solitude from his bed, away from the love of his family,
and especially his wife Karen. Exercising his extraordinary poetic talents from
one small room, Cahana describes his feelings of loneliness as a gnawing
physical sensation felt throughout the entire body, and reflects on how he’s
able to find some solace in the warmth of his memories.
Director: Kitra Cahana
Producers: Kat Baulu, Ariel Nasr
Website: National
Film Board of Canada
15 August 2022
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