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A Conversation with Mayim Bialik on Her New Film, As They Made Us

Mayim Bialik is already a star on-screen — she was the title character in Blossom early on in her life and then continued her rise as Amy on The Big Bang Theory. She has been a longtime friend to Jew in the City and its founder, Allison Josephs. Now, Mayim is out with a new film called “As They Made Us,” which marks her writing and directorial debut and is loosely based on aspects of her own life. While there are so many negative representations of Jews on screen, Mayim’s new work is a refreshing look at how one can naturally weave in Jewish elements into a plot in a way that makes living a Jewish life one of normalcy, versus something more overt and negative or a faith one needs to run away from. Read more at:
https://jewinthecity.com/2022/04/a-conversation-with-mayim-bialik-on-her-new-film-as-they-made-us/
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5 апреля 2022 г. 7:52:39
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