American Jewish Filmmakers

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American Jewish Filmmakers

Performing arts Film history, theory or criticism Filmmaking and production: technical and background skills Social groups: religious groups and communities

Authors: David Desser, Lester D. Friedman

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Language: English

Published by: University of Illinois Press

Published on: 13th October 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9780252055164


Woody Allen, Mel Brooks, Sidney Lumet, and Paul Mazursky

All sons of East European Jews, remain among the most prominent contemporary American film directors. In this revised, updated second edition of American Jewish Filmmakers, David Desser and Lester D. Friedman demonstrate how the Jewish experience gives rise to an intimately linked series of issues in the films of these and other significant Jewish directors.

The effects of the Holocaust linger, both in gripping dramatic form (Mazursky's Enemies, a Love Story) and in black comedy (Brooks's The Producers). In his trilogy consisting of Serpico, Prince of the City, and Q&A, Lumet focuses on the failure of society's institutions to deliver social justice. Woody Allen portrays urban life and family relationships (Manhattan and Hannah and Her Sisters), sometimes with a nostalgic twist (Radio Days).

This edition concludes with a newly written discussion of the careers of other prominent Jewish filmmakers such as Steven Spielberg, Barry Levinson, Brian Singer, and Darren Aronofsky.

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