This Jewish American Life: When Jews Were Funny
This Jewish American Life: From touching family traditions to Hollywood legends, we shine a light on the cultural luminaries and stories of hope and resilience that have shaped the Jewish-American experience—one that reflects the history of an immigrant nation.
Born out of director Allan Zweig’s curiosity for the prevalence of Jewish comedians in the 1950s and 60s—a surprising trend since the Jewish community was largely marginalized and encouraged to assimilate during these decades—this doc investigates America’s fascination with Jewish comics. Through interviews with some of the industry’s greats, including Shelly Berman, Shecky Greene, David Steinberg and Bob Einstein (a.k.a. Super Dave Osbourne), When Jews Were Funny examines how they succeeded against odds in a homogenized market, illuminating not only the roots of Jewish humour, but ultimately what it means to be Jewish.
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506 Bloor St West
Toronto ON M5S 1Y3
Canada