Date
- Sat Jul 18 2026
Time
- 2:30 pm
Location
- San Francisco
Dust Bowls and Jewish Souls: Another Side of Woody Guthrie
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
Saturday July 18, 2:30 pm, Castro Theatre, San Francisco
Also showing: Tuesday July 28, 3 pm, Piedmont Theatre, Oakland
Use discount code KLEZSFJFF46 for $2 off each ticket.
Emerging from the scorched plains and migrant routes of Depression-era America, Woody Guthrie was one of the most influential folk singers of his generation, inspiring the likes of Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen. Known for anthems like “This Land Is Your Land,” and with the slogan “This Machine Kills Fascists” defiantly emblazoned on his guitar, Guthrie journeyed from Oklahoma to Los Angeles to New York City. There, a transformative relationship with prominent Yiddish poet and future mother-in-law Aliza Greenblatt cultivated a whole other side of the artist, connecting him to Jewish history and culture. Guthrie, who once had zero knowledge of Hanukkah or Passover, now wrote songs about latkes, borscht, and the Holocaust. Drawing on a wealth of archival footage and invaluable insight from family, collaborators, and contemporaries, director Steven Pressman crafts a cross-cultural dialogue. Tracing a striking kinship between displaced American and Jewish refugees, Pressman unearths Guthrie’s evolution from Dust Bowl balladeer to a rebellious, world-class coalition-building artist. —Jesse Knight