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DetailsOriginal Format: 9.5mm Colour: Black & White Sound: Silent Duration: 2 mins 50 secs
Subject: CELEBRATIONS / CEREMONIES FAMILY LIFE
Summary This film is from the West Yorkshire Archive Service collection and was made by Jewish tailor and amateur filmmaker, Alec Baron. It contains shots of Osh sitting in the garden talking to the cameraman and then some footage of the couple after their wedding ceremony.
Description
This film is from the West Yorkshire Archive Service collection and was made by Jewish tailor and amateur filmmaker, Alec Baron. It contains shots of Osh sitting in the garden talking to the cameraman and then some footage of the couple after their wedding ceremony.
Alec's family were Russian Jews who escaped the troubles and set up a tailoring business in Leeds. Alec developed a keen interest in film and theatre and set up the first film society outside of London. His films capture...
This film is from the West Yorkshire Archive Service collection and was made by Jewish tailor and amateur filmmaker, Alec Baron. It contains shots of Osh sitting in the garden talking to the cameraman and then some footage of the couple after their wedding ceremony.
Alec's family were Russian Jews who escaped the troubles and set up a tailoring business in Leeds. Alec developed a keen interest in film and theatre and set up the first film society outside of London. His films capture family life and social events as well as educational and promotional style films made to encourage people to keep the Jewish way of life.
Title-Birmingham, Sep 5, 1933
Two men in dress suits stand and smile at the camera.
Title-Introducing
Title-Osh
There are shots of a man sitting in a deckchair in a garden; he talks to someone off camera.
Title-Osh & Becky
The camera is in the middle of a crowd of people who have gathered outside a building to throw confetti on the newly-married couple. They make their way through the crowd and pass the camera; their heads are covered with confetti. Following after them are many of the guests.