A richly textured story of the making of multi-cultural Australia. Through the saga of the Jewish migrants, mainly from Eastern Europe, who settled in Melbourne’s inner-city suburb of Carlton, the film explores issues at the heart of Australia’s development towards cultural diversity—struggle between the old and the new, the powerful and the weak, identity and assimilation.
Australia | 1996 | 70 min | English | Director: Monique Schwartz
COST:
Student | $4
Member | $6
General Admission | $8
Film provided by The National Center for Jewish Film, www.jewishfilm.org
PLEASE NOTE: Lineup is subject to change. All ticket sales are final, we cannot accommodate refunds or exchanges.
Location:
Yiddish Book Center
1021 West St.
Amherst MA 01002