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Down home [videorecording] : Jewish life in North Carolina / by Gentry, Warren.drt(CARDINAL)223198; Rogoff, Leonard.(CARDINAL)265515; Simopoulos, Lue.drt; Jewish Heritage Foundation of North Carolina.(CARDINAL)296445; Video Dialog Inc.(CARDINAL)202928;
Cinematographer, editor, Warren Gentry ; historian, Leonard Rogoff ; writers, Leonard Rogoff, Lue Simopoulos, Steven Channing ; music, Ken Ramm, Gerry Mosby.Narrator, John Sherlock."The story of Jews in North Carolina is in many ways the story of the state itself. Jewish settlers in search of opportunity and advancement entered an initially very rural and substantially impoverished region. But North Carolina emerged as the leading New South state in its industry and its often-progressive leadership, and Tar Heel Jews contributed generously to that growth and change. The "Down home" documentary consists of interviews, suggestive re-enactment and narration - an interweaving of carefully selected stories and storytellers, locations, and celebrations that bring this remarkable story to life."--Container.DVD; widescreen.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Feature films.; Nonfiction films.; Jews; Jews; Jews;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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