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Dust Bowls and Jewish Souls

SHOWTIMES

Fri 8/21: 12:00p, 2:50p, 5:00p, 9:20p
Sat 8/22: 12:00p, 2:50p, 7:20p
Sun 8/23: 2:50p, 5:30p, 7:20p
Mon 8/24: 1:20p, 5:30p
Tue 8/25: 2:50p, 7:40p
Wed 8/26: 1:00p, 3:10p, 5:20p
Thu 8/27: 3:20p, 5:30p, 7:30p

After the premiere event, Circle Cinema will continue to screen the new documentary Dust Bowls and Jewish Souls daily through Thu 8/27! Standard screening tickets and showtimes are available at this page.


1h29min - Documentary - Not Rated - English


The name Woody Guthrie conjures images of Dust Bowl families from the 1930s fleeing their soil-ravaged farms, along with those famous lyrical phrases, “This land is your land, this land is my land. From California to the New York Island.”


However, Woody’s horizons extended far beyond the dusty Oklahoma hills of his youth. Once his wanderings and ramblings brought him to New York City in the 1940s, he was introduced – both personally and professionally – into a vibrant Jewish culture that he wholeheartedly embraced and ultimately had a deep influence on his life and his music.

Dust Bowls and Jewish Souls also weaves in the story of Aliza Greenblatt, an immigrant from Ukraine who later became a prominent Yiddish poet and songwriter — and who also happened to be Woody’s mother-in-law.


From the dust storms of Oklahoma to the lox and bagels of Coney Island, discover a whole new side of Woody Guthrie that will forever change your view of one of America’s most celebrated songwriters and cultural icons.


RELEASE DATE

8/21/26

RATING

NR

RUN TIME

1h29min

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