Director Brian Bain travels the South discovering what it means to be both Southern and Jewish. Interviewees include football announcer Jack Cristil, poet and historian Eli Evans, musician and author Kinky Friedman, and Bain's own 99 year-old grandfather. Bain also interviews Andrew Young who discusses the roll Jews played in the civil rights movement.
"Director Brian Bain travels the South discovering what it means to be both Southern and Jewish. Interviewees include football announcer Jack Cristil, poet and historian Eli Evans, musician and author Kinky Friedman, and Bain's own 99 year-old grandfather. Bain also interviews Andrew Young who discusses the roll Jews played in the civil rights movement."
"Director Brian Bain travels the South discovering what it means to be both Southern and Jewish. Interviewees include football announcer Jack Cristil, poet and historian Eli Evans, musician and author Kinky Friedman, and Bain's own 99 year-old grandfather. Bain also interviews Andrew Young who discusses the roll Jews played in the civil rights movement."@en
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