IMDb 7.8 2025 HD

Neshoma

Neshoma

2025
Documentary
87 min NR NL
6 / 10
7.8 IMDB

Neshoma is the Yiddish-Hebrew word for soul or spirit. In Sandra Beerends’ new film, this refers to the soul of pre-war Jewish Amsterdam.

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Sandra Beerends
Starring
Rifka Lodeizen / David Lucieer / Daniella Kertesz / Mickey Kertesz

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

poignant atmospheric meditative emotionally resonant slow paced historically rich beautifully crafted melancholic character driven visually striking sombre culturally significant

Reviews

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Priya Sharma
Mar 1, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

'Neshoma' achieves something rare: it makes the past feel palpably present. Beerends' direction is assured and intimate, drawing us into the textures of daily life with a gentle, observant grace. The film’s power accumulates quietly, built on superb,…

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David Chen
Mar 1, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

There is undeniable craft in 'Neshoma', with its strong sense of period and committed performances. The concept of capturing a community's soul is ambitious. Yet, the execution leans heavily into a familiar style of European art-house melancholy, resulting…

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Chloe Bennett
Mar 1, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

A masterpiece of emotional resonance, 'Neshoma' is utterly breathtaking. Beerends directs with a painterly eye, each frame infused with a love for the subject that is both celebratory and heartbreaking. The ensemble cast, led by the luminous Rifka…

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Marcus Thorne
Mar 1, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

'Neshoma' is an admirable and evocative mood piece, though its pace may challenge some. Beerends crafts a palpable sense of place, with the community's spirit almost a character in itself. Performances, particularly from Daniella and Mickey Kertesz, feel…

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Eleanor Rigby
Mar 1, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

Sandra Beerends' 'Neshoma' is a tender, haunting act of cinematic remembrance. By focusing on the soul of pre-war Jewish Amsterdam, the film sidesteps grand historical narratives to instead offer a poignant mosaic of everyday life. Rifka Lodeizen delivers…

FAQs

Absolutely. While rooted in a specific cultural and historical context, the film's core themes of community, memory, and the fragility of life are universal. Its power lies in its human-scale storytelling, inviting all viewers to connect with the characters and their world. You need not be a historian to appreciate its emotional journey. The film itself serves as an accessible portal into this time and place, using its artistic vision to make the specific resonate on a broadly human level.