Become a Member
Life

Year in Review: the arts in 2018

Women artists led the way in an offbeat 2018

December 27, 2018 11:25
14229310-high-

By

Keren David,

Keren David

3 min read

It was a year for the offbeat, the unexpected and the downright strange in the world of Jewish arts — starting in January with the BBC drama McMafia, featuring the Godmans, a Russian family allegedly Jewish but dubbed by our critic Jenni Frazer as “the most unconvincing Jewish family on TV since… well, I can’t remember when”.

On McMafia, the plot twisted from London to Moscow, to Israel, via a good few other countries, but twistier still was The Little Drummer Girl, the BBC’s adaptation of John Le Carré’s thriller set in the 1970s. In a year full of dramas about conspiracies and abuse of power, these two productions made sure that Jews were just as villainous as anyone else.

https://api.thejc.atexcloud.io/image-service/alias/contentid/173ln0tpoz1uso193ma/image_14842355-high_res-mcmafia.jpg?f=3x2&w=732&q=0.6

Other TV highlights included returns of old favourites The Marvelous Mrs Maisel and Fauda, and a great documentary about the strictly Orthodox migration to Canvey Island. Canvey: The Promised Island captured the two communities involved with wit and insight.