This was a pageant honoring Jewish history held during the Chicago World's Fair in 1933. It is not a movie per se, however it was filmed. It was five years in the planning. Here is more info...
Weisgal felt inspired: "not a building, not an exhibit, but a pageant portraying five thousand years of Jewish history. It would have everything-religion, history, the longing for Zion, the return to Zion, and it would be called The Romance of a People."
I immediately think of Tony Podesta's basement, specifically designed for projecting art installations. I think about the movie Silence of the Lambs and how Hannibal displayed the bodies. Dahmer, the same way. They idolize these people.
This was a pageant honoring Jewish history held during the Chicago World's Fair in 1933. It is not a movie per se, however it was filmed. It was five years in the planning. Here is more info...
https://interactive.wttw.com/a/chicago-stories-jewish-chicago-1833-1933
I immediately think of Tony Podesta's basement, specifically designed for projecting art installations. I think about the movie Silence of the Lambs and how Hannibal displayed the bodies. Dahmer, the same way. They idolize these people.