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Year in Review: the arts in 2018

Women artists led the way in an offbeat 2018

December 27, 2018 11:25
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ByKeren David, Keren David

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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.

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.