26th Annual Jewish Film Festival of Dall

The Levys of Monticello (VIRTUAL)

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A missing chapter of American Jewry comes to light in this fascinating chronicle of the Virginia home of one of the nation’s founding fathers. Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello residence, just outside of Charlottesville, stands as a complex symbol of the paradox of Democracy. Designed by Jefferson, built and tended by slaves, the palatial plantation was his presidential retreat, retirement home, and final resting place. Sold due to mounting debts, Uriah Phillips Levy, a Jewish naval officer, and fervent believer in Jeffersonian ideals, became its unlikely caretaker. When historical preservation was all but unheard of, Levy’s family restored and saved the estate from ruin. The story behind this national treasure confronts the stain of ongoing racism and anti-Semitism that remain part of the national narrative.


Community Partners: Dallas Jewish Historical Society & Jewish War Veterans Post 256 and Auxiliary

  • Year
    2022
  • Runtime
    71 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Rating
    NR
  • Director
    Steven Pressman
  • Screenwriter
    Steven Pressman
  • Producer
    PerlePress Productions
  • Executive Producer
    Steven Pressman
  • Co-Producer
    Lisa Stark
  • Cast
    Anthony Giles, Jackie Judd, Peter Riegert
  • Cinematographer
    David Sperling
  • Editor
    Richard Levien
  • Animator
    Sneaky Little Sister Films
  • Composer
    Marco D'Ambrosio
  • Sound Design
    William Sammons
  • Music
    Andrew Shewell