Explore the fascinating history of Jewish immigrants who laid the foundation for the modern Hollywood film industry. This presentation delves into the lives of Jewish pioneers who arrived in America during the late 19th century, fleeing persecution and seeking new opportunities. Before entering the film business, these individuals held various jobs, from tailors and dry cleaners to bicycle repairers. Their perseverance and creativity contributed to the establishment of one of the world's largest entertainment industries. The exhibition highlights their journey and success in transforming cinematic narratives that resonate with audiences. Join our ongoing series of lectures and discussions exploring Jewish representation in film and literature, enhancing our understanding of this integral part of cinematic history.
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