The Gypsy Princess

There once was a princess who lived in the Bronx. She spent summers in the Catskills and Las Vegas. When she grew up she had a daughter. The daughter divulged family secrets like her mother's out-of-wedlock birth, her grandfather's rum-running, and her great-grandmother's gypsy heritage. Spun with home movies, this is a delightful modern fairy tale - the playful, quirky and sometimes painful story of one family's survival and assimilation in America.
Beverly Ginsburg has been in the nexus of art and technology since 1987, when she began a seven year stint as Special Projects Coordinator at the Long Beach Museum of Art. Her video "The Gypsy Princess" was honored at the Jewish Video Festival in Berkeley and featured on PBS, KCET and the 90's channel. Other video creations have received accolades from the American Film Institute, Los Angeles Video Festival, The Pacific Film Archives, The Dallas Video Festival and the Stockholm Jewish Film Festival.
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19