Hollywoodism: Jews, Movies, and The American Dream (1998)
Bernard Avishai,
Judith
Balaban,
Walter Bernstein
This program is based on the acclaimed book of the same
name written by
Neal Gabler. The men who created
Hollywood, men like Adolph Zucker (Paramount founder), Carl Loemmle
(Columbia founder), and Louis B. Mayer (MGM founder) had a lot in common.
They were all born or grew up within 500 miles of one another, all
renounced their Jewish faith and ties, and all helped create Hollywood as
it is today. ... Read moreThis
program is based on the acclaimed book of the same name written by
Neal Gabler.
The men who created Hollywood, men like Adolph Zucker (Paramount founder),
Carl Loemmle (Columbia founder), and Louis B. Mayer (MGM founder) had a
lot in common. They were all born or grew up within 500 miles of one
another, all renounced their Jewish faith and ties, and all helped create
Hollywood as it is today. Never-before-seen home movie footage, interviews
with family, and extensive movie clips explain the rise of the American
film industry, the lives of these important men, and the impact of the
values still upheld by Hollywood. This program was the winner of the Best
Jewish Experience Documentary award presented at the 1998 Jerusalem Film
Festival.