Andy Wilson's award-winning film is a hilarious portrait of an extraordinary, ordinary Jewish grandmother and a touching account of her grandson's search for his place in the world. Whether taking daily excursions to the grocery store to return under-ripe produce or sharing hard-won wisdom over blintzes, bubbeh Lee is a woman who lives life on her own terms. For her filmmaker grandson, a young gay man born to a Jewish mother and Protestant father, she is a vital link to self and cultural identity, not to mention an icon of love and acceptance. A spirited reflection on family, culture and identity, Bubbeh Lee and Me examines the legacies passed through generations and shows that the journey of self-discovery can begin at any age.

Andy Wilson, director will be present for Q&A following the screening.

(USA / 1996 / color / 16mm / 35 minutes / English)

Music Hall - 11/7 @ 7:30pm