Description |
1 online resource (33 minutes) |
Summary |
KINDERLAND tells the timely tale of two rival Jewish summer camps in upstate New York that have cultivated social activists for almost a century and are still in existence today. Kinderland was communist; Kinder Ring, socialist. Despite numerous commonalities, they enjoyed a legendary feud from opposite ends of Sylvan Lake. In response to the devastating impact of the Trump era and the accompanying rise in intolerance and inequality, today's campers, a largely secular multi-ethnic group, prioritize shared values over philosophical differences and attempt to join forces, inspiring unity within our divided world |
Notes |
Title from title screen (viewed November 02, 2022) |
Credits |
Cinematographers, Dan Gold, Lucas Millard, Gareth Smit ; editors, Lexi Henigman, Drew DeNicola, Karen Skloss |
Performer |
Featuring: Gerald Palevsky, Barnett Zumoff, Fanny Jacobson [and others] |
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In English |
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Won 2021 Best Documentary Short, Santa Fe International Film Festival |
Subject |
Camps -- New York (State)
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Jewish camps -- New York (State)
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Cultural pluralism -- United States
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Camps.
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Cultural pluralism.
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Jewish camps.
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New York (State)
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United States.
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Genre/Form |
Documentary films.
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Short films.
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Documentary films.
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Short films.
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Streaming video
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Streaming video
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Author |
Grappell, Amy, director, producer
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Wolfson, Jessica, producer
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Wehling, Jason (Film producer and director), producer
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LFE Productions, production company
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Film Platform, publisher
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