70 Hester Street

Filmmaker Casimir Nozkowski creates an elegy to his childhood home, a 140-year-old building that was formerly a synagogue, a distillery and a factory. The director casts a whimsical eye on the past, present and future of the structure and inquires into the nature of memory and urban development. —Seth Barron
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