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Remembering the Family Store (2022)

Gênero : Documentário

Runtime : 1H 14M

Director : Marge Stapor Costa

Sinopse

The Jewish Historical Society of Fairfield County in Connecticut's documentary featuring family stores in Stamford, Connecticut from their peak years as the center of downtown business through the early years of urban redevelopment and its impact.

Atores

Tripulações

Marge Stapor Costa
Marge Stapor Costa
Director
Steve Karp
Steve Karp
Writer

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