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- Focus movie review film summary review: - Roger Ebert
The movie is based on a novel by Arthur Miller, which he says was written during a period of disillusionment with the stage; angered by American anti-Semitism even during the war against Hitler, he wrote it in a white heat
- Tale of anti-Semitism is clearly out of focus - seattlepi. com
Buying a pair of glasses and marrying a woman (Laura Dern) with a Jewish-sounding name will haunt Lawrence (William H Macy)
- The Top 10 Films Tackling Antisemitism - JewishBoston
This is a scene from “Gentleman’s Agreement,” a 1947 Gregory Peck feature film about antisemitism that marks its 75th anniversary this year It’s also one of 10 films spotlighted by experts as among the most significant to address antisemitism
- Focus (2001) - User reviews - IMDb
When he bows in to pressure and gets a new pair of glasses, he starts to get treated badly because too many people think the glasses make him look Jewish All of a sudden, his eyes are opened to just how much hatred there is in his Brooklyn neighborhood, some of it directed towards local shop keeper Mr Finkelstein (David Paymer)
- Focus (2001) - Movie - Where To Watch - TV Insider
A Brooklyn man’s life is turned upside down when his changing glasses lead his neighbors to believe he is Jewish, exposing him to the toxic reality of anti-Semitism
- At the core of ‘Oppenheimer,’ a debate about how to be Jewish
Bird described Oppenheimer’s relationship to Jewishness as “ambivalent,” though he encountered antisemitism in Harvard and Europe
- Face Jewish Hate | Top 10 Films Tackling Antisemitism
Peck stars as Schuyler Green, a journalist whose first assignment for a magazine is to write an exposé on antisemitism Green, who is Christian, makes a daring decision: He will assume the identity of a Jew
- Blind Spot (2024 film) - Wikipedia
Blind Spot is a 2024 American documentary film about campus antisemitism in the United States, prior to and following the October 7 attacks In the film, over two dozen US college students describe the rise of antisemitism on their campuses [1]
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