Dinard
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Join Lewis Rosenberg and his mates on a short trip to Dinard and Mont St Michel in this film made during the last years of peace in Europe
A quick trip to Brittany opens this short film from Lewis Rosenberg. He and his friends board a steamer to St Malo where they later catch another boat over to Dinard. After drinks at a café the group board a charabanc heading to the citadel of Mont St Michel. We're then on a small boat heading for a rocky beach where the mixed party enjoys dancing in grass skirts and parasols. We see passengers board the steamer for Portsmouth before seeing some of Lewis' pals climb a cliff at sunset.
A quick trip to Brittany opens this short film from Lewis Rosenberg. He and his friends board a steamer to St Malo where they later catch another boat over to Dinard. After drinks at a café the group board a charabanc heading to the citadel of Mont St Michel. We're then on a small boat heading for a rocky beach where the mixed party enjoys dancing in grass skirts and parasols. We see passengers board the steamer for Portsmouth before seeing some of Lewis' pals climb a cliff at sunset.
This collection uncovers insights, injustices and hidden histories across a century of Jewish life on British screens. It brings together documentary and first-person accounts of Jewish life in the UK, alongside historical dramas and artists’ work exploring the 20th century Jewish experience. The earliest surviving depictions of Jewish characters in British cinema offer a troubling insight into antisemitic representation, yet prejudice was later tackled head-on, with newsreels documenting the anti-fascist movement of the 1930s.
Drop in on joyous family weddings and community gatherings, and see the ways in which UK Jewry supported Jews young and old, and those fleeing persecution, in a selection of fascinating films from the 1900s to the 1980s.
This collection is generously supported by the Neil Kreitman Foundation, Shoresh Charitable Trust, John S Cohen Foundation, and Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation.