Steamy Summer Cinema: A Walk on the Moon
posted by: NMAJH Events
Summary:
Join movie critic Carrie Rickey for a cinematic celebration that stirs up memories of summer camp, family holidays, bungalows, and, of course, a little summertime romance. Critically-acclaimed, award-winning, and incredibly popular, these films memorialize and explore a quintessential part of the American Jewish experience: summer.
The Moon Landing. Woodstock. It is the summer of '69 at a bungalow retreat in the Catskills where Jewish New Yorker Pearl Kantrowitz (Diane Lane) meets free-spirited, traveling salesman, Walker Jerome (Viggo Mortensen), while her husband (Liev Schreiber) is stuck working in the city. Pearl must ultimately decide between the love of her husband and children ... or the lure of her newfound desires. Also stars Tovah Feldshuh and Anna Paquin. Directed by Tony Goldwyn.
Where:
National Museum of American Jewish History
101 South Independence Mall East
Philadelphia, PA
19106
When:
06:00 PM
- 07:00 PM
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