“Life imitating art” is how comic Deb Filler describes the connection between her real life family and the characters she depicts in her offbeat 36-character solo show “Punch,” which balances humour, love, passion and pathos. Recreating the diverse eclectic experiences of her far-flung family by magically transforming herself into character after character, this is the story of a Holocaust survivor wih a difference. These stories mould themselves into a comic repertoire which is daring and delicate. Her comic talent is best described as Jackie Mason meets Tracey Ullman, with the British comedienne’s flair for mimicry and the Lower East Side social satirist’s acerbic wit , this is black humour at its absolute best.
Punch Me in the Stomach
- Film Maker
- Zuckerman, Francine
- Year
- 1996
- Country
- Canada
- Language
- Format
- Betacam
- Length
- 72
- Genre
- narrative
- Category
- art & artists, comedy, Families, Work about Women, Work by Women

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