Itzhak (2017) is a brilliant documentary written and directed by Alison Chernick. It stars Itzhak Perlman and his wife, Toby Perlman.
Itzhak Perlman is the leading violinist of our day. However, even more important than that, he's a mensch. Perlman is clearly a thoughtful and joyous man. What makes this documentary so good is that director Chernick brings out this quality of Perlman. It's there on the screen, where we can all see it.
Great artists can be brooding and antisocial. Not Perlman. He plays, he laughs, and he enjoys life.
If you love music, this is a must-see film. If you don't love music, you will still enjoy it because it gives a good insight into the man himself.
We saw Itzhak at the excellent Dryden Theatre in the George Eastman Museum. It was screened at the wonderful Rochester Jewish Film Festival. It will work very well on the small screen. This movie has an excellent IMDb rating of 7.7. I think it's even better than that.