As the third installment in Levinson's semi-autobiographical series of four "Baltimore Films," Avalon joins the previously released Diner in 1982, Tin Men in 1987, Avalon in 1990, and Liberty Heights in 1992. (1999). Taking place in Baltimore in the early 1950s, the film addresses the issues of Jewish assimilation into American culture and society.
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As the third installment in Levinson's semi-autobiographical series of four "Baltimore Films," Avalon joins the previously released Diner in 1982, Tin Men in 1987, Avalon in 1990, and Liberty Heights in 1992. (1999). Taking place in Baltimore in the early 1950s, the film addresses the issues of Jewish assimilation into American culture and society.
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