
What we’re about
Tired of boring your friends with the historical analysis of every movie you see or article you read? Well not everyone thinks history is cool...but we do! The idea for this group is to discuss one topic in history every month or two (e.g. the world in 1914, Canadian history, 18th-century Britain, the American frontier, the 1950s). In preparation, you'll be given a list of books you can read (or skim) and movies and videos you can watch to give you background. We can also get together to see history-related movies, including documentaries. Will be cool to learn some new stuff based on the suggestions of different people in the group and just enjoy talking about history and how it relates to our lives/current events/etc.
Upcoming events (4+)
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A Polish-Jewish pianist (Adrien Brody) hides from the Nazis.
Roman Polanski directed this 2002 biopic from a Ronald Harwood script based on Wladyslaw Szpilman's memoir. Polanski, Harwood and Brody all won Oscars.
A watch party for historical movies on Friday nights.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6710320312 - THE JOLSON STORYLink visible for attendees
Asa Yoelson (Larry Parks) becomes Vaudeville star Al Jolson, reaching his peak fame with the first talking movie.
This 1946 musical biopic, directed by Alfred E. Green from a Stephen Longstreet script, took some liberties with Jolson's true story. (Evelyn Keyes plays a character based on Jolson's real-life wife Ruby Keeler, who insisted on renaming her.) The musical numbers are staged by Joseph H. Lewis. Jolson had been out of fashion for years, but the movie's success led him into a mini-comeback. The little-known Parks became a star, also playing the role in the sequel Jolson Sings Again, but he later became a victim of the anti-communist blacklist.
A watch party for historical movies on Friday nights.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6710320312