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Title Kinderland / a film by Amy Grappell ; producers, Amy Grappell, Jessica Wolfson, Jason Wehling
Published Tel-Aviv, Israel : Film Platform, 2021

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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]
Notes In English
Won 2021 Best Documentary Short, Santa Fe International Film Festival
Subject Camps -- New York (State)
Jewish camps -- New York (State)
Cultural pluralism -- United States
Camps.
Cultural pluralism.
Jewish camps.
New York (State)
United States.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Short films.
Documentary films.
Short films.
Streaming video
Form Streaming video
Author Grappell, Amy, director, producer
Wolfson, Jessica, producer
Wehling, Jason (Film producer and director), producer
LFE Productions, production company
Film Platform, publisher