In 2020-2021, this series highlights the works of Jewish women filmmakers. From Girlfriends to Hester Street to Sex and the City, REWIND will explore how Jewish women navigate the worlds of film and television. Head to our website (link in bio) for more information on events!
While you wait for our next event about Brussels Transit featuring @KennethTuran , check out the amazing discussion we had with James Gray and the cure he proposes for our "diabetic culture." https://t.co/KD5uZZxBmx
While you're waiting - friend of REWIND Susan Seidelman spoke to Variety about her career and a new project (!!) We'll have to have her back https://t.co/BxI77THi5M
Did you catch the poster for "Carmen" in "A Tale of Love and Darkness"? Very typical poster design for the period. But there's a much more luxe poster for a different Carmen production @StanfordLibs https://t.co/uOZvlYyHDM
I have not been good about updating the @RewindShenson guide this term. But I did update the "Adapting Jewish Literature" page, mostly so I could work in @RokhlK's "bottomless" pun.
https://t.co/dmogSGIx7f
A good, sad moment to read this brilliant feature by @shonnienelow from @FilmComment about the career of Joan Micklin Silver, covering CROSSING DELANCEY and HESTER STREET but also her amazing Barbara Loden collaboration THE FRONTIER EXPERIENCE.
https://t.co/EzhbrYAKkm
@MarkHarrisNYC describes the Lower East Side Jewishness of Crossing Delancey "juicy." Is that sexy? Is it revolting? Is it both? Thanks for talking pickles with us, Mark! @elkensky@SJHammertimes