The Cantor's Last Cantata (2021)

장르 : 다큐멘터리

상영시간 : 12분

연출 : Harvey Wang

시놉시스

Documentary about the final performance of the "Brooklyn Baseball Cantata" led by Cantor Suzanne Bernstein in a small local reform synagogue.

출연진

Suzanne Bernstein
Suzanne Bernstein
self

제작진

Harvey Wang
Harvey Wang
Director

비슷한 영화

42
1946년, 브루클린 다저스의 구단주 브랜치 리치 (해리슨 포드)는 재키 로빈슨 (채드윅 보즈먼)을 팀에 영입하면서 메이저리그의 흑인차별에 반대입장을 취한다. 이 일로 두 사람은 일반인뿐 아니라 언론 및 다른 선수들에게까지 표적이 된다. 강한 인종차별에 직면한 로빈슨은 대단한 용기와 재능으로 팬과 팀 동료들을 자기편으로 끌어들여야만 했다. - 그는 야구를 통해 모든 비난을 잠재우고 세상을 변화시켰다.
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