Moritz Rabinowitz, the only Jew in Haugesund in 1911, built a clothing empire that at one time employed 3 000 people. Nonetheless he remained an outsider.
An anti-Nazi activist in World War II, when Germany occupied Norway, Rabinowitz became a hunted man. This fascinating but chilling documentary becomes a portrait of small-town anti-Semitism. Directors: John Haukeland and Tore Vollan. Norwegian with subtitles. No advance tickets sold.
When: November 8, 9 and 10, 6.30 p.m.
Where: Coolidge Corner Theatre, Screening Room, 290 Harvard St., Brooklin, MA
Info: (617) 734 2501