Lessons from a tailor
Thursday, January 31st, 2013
A portrait of master suit maker Martin Greenfield, a holocaust survivor who learned the art of tailoring while imprisoned in a concentration camp. This award-winning film was commissioned to celebrate his life and his commitment to his Brooklyn community. It has screened at film series around the world and on PBS.
This excellent short documentary was directed by Galen Summer for Union HZ.
thanks for the great movie allays nice to see masters at there craft…
I agree Edward, and he’s done so much for so many people when he started from nothing. It’s an amazing story.
If you haven’t browsed the other videos by that production company you should; they’re all very high quality.
I will check them out. thanks
That was quite uplifting and a pleasant reprieve from the negative media surrounding us. Thank you Richard.
Glad you liked it Frank. I’ve been meaning to post it for a while, I’ve watched it numerous times. Martin is a saint.
Now that was wonderful. A true gentleman. So nice to see everyone working and enjoying what they do, a real sense of pride.