• COLORVORKS HOME ACCENTS AND INTERIOR DESIGN The Show you been waiting for... ding revelation on the set of Immortal Beloved about five years ago. "I have decided to-direct," pro- nounced the actor, who has appeared in The Fugitive, Kafka and Ever After. The impetus was a book that changed his life. "Jeroen's mother had a tattoo on her arm, but she never spoke of her experiences in a concentration camp," Rossellini says. "Jeroen grew up Protestant, like his father, in Holland. It was only after reading this book that he wanted to discover his Jewish culture." Left Luggage tells of the daughter of survivors who learns to understand her family "baggage" after going to work for a Chasidic family. Krabbe, who identified with the protagonist, wanted Rossellini to play Mrs. Kalman, the wife of a survivor. "Everyone knows I'm Catholic, and I'm Italian, and I'm also a model," she explains. "Of course, I later learned that Chasidic women can be very glamorous. But initially, I just thought people would think I was miscast. No matter how well I did the role, I feared that the sight of me playing a Chasid would just make people laugh." Krabbe, however, was persistent. Rossellini decided to accept the role — Kim Roth and discovered that she innately understands the concept of Left Luggage, "how a fami- ly's past can haunt the Isabella present." Rossellini, The actress, howev- left, plays a er, had never before Chasidic Jew portrayed a Jewish in "Left character, much less ' an Orthodox one, so Luggage." she required four coaches to help her with the film. There was a coach to teach her Yiddish, one for Hebrew, another to teach her to speak English with a German accent and yet another to show her the proper body language. Rossellini, who lunched with orget her 28 Vogue magazine covers. In the most unexpected cast- Chasidic women at a kosher deli on ing, Isabella Rossellini — mit sheitel location in Belgium, says she was — portrays a Chasidic Jewish woman surprised to discover that fervently in Jeroen Krabbe's post-Holocaust Orthodox women can be stylish. "One woman used to wear all sorts saga, Left Luggage. The film will be shown 8 p.m. of different wigs," she recalls. "One Wednesday, May 1, in Birmingham; 8 day she looked like Brigitte Bardot, p.m. Sunday, May 5, in Commerce the next like Louise Brooks." Township; and 8 p.m. Wednesday, How did the actress find wearing a May 8, in Ann Arbor. sheitel? "Itchy," she laughs. — Naomi Pfefferman It all began when Rossellini's friend Krabbe approached her with a star- and synagogues, give viewers a sense not just of Behar's story but of the "living presence of Sephardim in Latin America" and multiculturalism within the Jewish community — precisely her intention. She talks with Miguelito, a 7-year- old Afro-Cuban drummer about to make aliyah to Israel, about his depar- ture, and to Roberto Levy Cohen, Cuba's eldest Sephardic Jew, about the importance of memory. Stateside, she continues her explo- ration through conversations with her brother, a musician in Philadelphia, and a hairdresser in Miami, among others. The film is a story, too, of reconcili- ation of ideological differences. Like - many others who emigrated, Behar's Turkish father won't return to Cuba. "I go for him," she says. "He acknowl- edges that I need to go." Through making Adio Kerida (the title is borrowed from a Sephardic love song), Behar has found some of the answers she sought over the years. "Everyone offered me a model of how to mix one's identities together into something coherent and vibrant, ways to express these identities through a connectedness to Jewish tra- dition and to Cuban culture." 'Left Luggage' F OUR SPRING ART EVENT Cocktail reception THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 5-8 P.M. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 12-7 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 12-5 P.M. Make a purchase at our art event and receive 30% off all boutique items during the show dates 32506 NORTHWESTERN HIGHWAY FARMINGTON HILLS (between 14 Mile and Middlebelt) 248.851.7540 • WWW.COLORWORKSSTUDIO.COM Restaurant Italian, Greek & American Cuisine 00 Buy any entree and get the second , for $6 off/$3 of forlunch. off Salads, pizza, sandwiches and ribs for 2 excluded. Expires: April 30, 2002 One coupon per table I MIN MINN Farmington Hills • Corner of Grand River & Haggerty Road PEA FODY5 l Wel itvh , A Birmingham Tradition For 25 Years Entertainment Friday & Saturday Nights One Lunch Or e One Dinner Entry (LP 71vo Hours Free Parking In The Structure Directly Behind Peabody's 0, ° OFF' When You Buy A Lunch Or Dinner Of Equal Or Greater Value Valid Mon.-Thurs. • With Coupon • Expires April 30, 2002 248.644.5222 34965 Woodward ♦ Just South Of Maple • Reservations taken for 8 or more 4/ 1 9 2002 75