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  1. Breaking Home Ties. NEW RELEASE. NOW AVAILABLE. USA, 1922, 78 minutes, B&W. Silent with new English intertitles. Directed by Frank N. Seltzer & George K. Rowlands. RESTORED. with New English Intertitles by. The National Center for Jewish Film. Arrange a Screening. Contact us at jewishfilm (at)brandeis (dot)edu. or call 781-736-8600 to book now.

  2. data.ajff.org › film › breaking-home-tiesBreaking Home Ties | AJFF

    This timeless tale movingly captures the arc of Jewish immigrants adapting to American life. The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival will premiere the newly recorded score, a pandemic-inspired initiative commissioned and produced by Reboot, a non-profit dedicated to revitalizing Jewish culture through art.

  3. 26 gen 2024 · But a small silver lining surrounds that dismal number – if something is lost, that means it could be found. This year, the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival will screen the 1922 film “Breaking Home Ties,” a formerly lost silent film that was rediscovered in 1984 before making the journey of restoration to get to its current form.

  4. 78 minutes. US Premiere of Restored Version! Sharon Rivo of the National Center for Jewish Film in person! Thinking he has killed his friend Paul in a jealous rage, David Bergmann flees pre-revolutionary Russia for America. In New York he becomes a successful lawyer and woos smart, independent Rose, also the boss’ daughter.

  5. Breaking Home Ties is a painting by American illustrator Norman Rockwell, created for the September 25, 1954, cover of The Saturday Evening Post. The picture represents a father and son waiting for a train that will take the young man to the state university.

    • 112 cm × 112 cm (44 in × 44 in)
    • 1954
  6. Breaking Home TiesRestored with new English intertitles by the National Center for Jewish FilmAvailable for public exhibition at http://jewishfilm.org/Catalo...

    • 1 min
    • 735
    • The National Center for Jewish Film
  7. The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival is proud to present the world premiere of a new original music score written and recorded to accompany the 1922 silent film Breaking Home Ties. The $36 ticket includes the film screening with recorded score, post film Q&A, and a live performance by musicians Steve Berlin, Scott Amendola, Mocean Worker, and Gretchen Gonzales.