Tag: Alan Zweig

Vinyl Docs, Part 1 + a Smattering of Nostalgia

Vinyl Docs, Part 1 + a Smattering of Nostalgia

February 11, 2015 | By

Reviews of three docs on records – the extreme collector in Alan Zweig’s Vinyl (2000), the history of the 7″ record and 12″ LP in the respective BBC docs The Joy of the Single and When Albums Ruled the World.

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Film: Vinyl (2000)

Film: Vinyl (2000)

February 11, 2015 | By

Long before When Jews Were Funny (2013), Alan Zweig directed this examination of extreme record collecting, focusing on several figures (mostly men) whose lives are surrounded by thousands of the round music platters…

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Alan Zweig’s When Jews Were Funny

Alan Zweig’s When Jews Were Funny

March 5, 2014 | By

Review of Alan Zweig’s documentary When Jews Were Funny, which played recently at the Bloor Hot Docs Cinema.

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Film: When Jews Were Funny (2013)

Film: When Jews Were Funny (2013)

February 20, 2014 | By

Documentarian Alan Zweig (Vinyl, I, Curmudgeon) tackles the subject of humour from a highly personal vantage using three key questions: Is there a distinction between the humour from Jewish and non-Jewish comedians?

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