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  1. The Green Park is Muireanns third feature film. Her first, Love me till Monday, premiered at the London Film Festival and saw her be nominated for the 2013 BFI Best British Newcomer award with co-producer Jack Fishburn.

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      The story of one hundred years of Jewish history told...

  2. The story of one hundred years of Jewish history told through the windows of The Green Park, a glamorous kosher hotel opened in 1943 on the British Riviera. The film serves as a poignant, moving and humorous lens on Jews in post war Britain, and British holiday culture.

  3. Genre: Documentary. 65 minutes. Britain’s answer to Grossinger’s, The Green Park Hotel in Bournemouth was overseen by the larger-than-life Bubba Richman, a chain-smoking, brandy-loving matriarch. The hotel became a key vacation spot for Anglo Jews, from the day it opened its doors in 1943.

  4. Jun 17, 2024 · The Green Park - watch online: streaming, buy or rent . Currently you are able to watch "The Green Park" streaming on Amazon Prime Video or for free with ads on Amazon Prime Video with Ads. It is also possible to rent "The Green Park" on Amazon Video online and to download it on Amazon Video.

    • Justin Hardy, Jack Fishburn
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  5. Feb 13, 2017 · The Green Park: Directed by Justin Hardy, Jack Fishburn. With Maureen Lipman, Jonathan Sacks, Michael Grade, Sarah Jayne Butler. Holidays and holy days on the British Riviera. God save the Queen and Bubbah too!

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    • Documentary
    • Justin Hardy, Jack Fishburn
    • 2017-02-13
  6. www.jiff.com.au › films › the-green-parkThe Green Park - JIFF

    For over 40 years, the Green Park Hotel beckoned waves of Jewish immigrants to its idyllic seaside location on England’s southern coast. A European counterpart to resorts in the Catskills, it was a place to see and be seen, where the only thing more legendary than the impeccable service was the seemingly endless array of gourmet kosher food.

  7. The Green Park Hotel opened its doors in 1943 and for over forty years was a key hub of Anglo Jewish life.This lively and warm-hearted film delves into the Anglo Jewish community, examining how it developed and flourished in the 20th century.