We Met at Grossinger’s
Synopsis
For decades, as prejudice blocked Jewish immigrants from fully integrating into American society, the Catskills’ “Borscht Belt” emerged as a sanctuary of acceptance, with Grossinger’s Resort and Hotel serving as its undisputed heart.
More than just the real-world muse for the iconic 1987 film Dirty Dancing, Grossinger’s offered a vital psychological and physical refuge for New Yorkers seeking an escape from the exclusionary atmosphere of the city. As its prestige grew, the resort became a cultural crossroads, hosting a mosaic of legends ranging from Jackie Robinson to Eleanor Roosevelt.
Through the lens of award-winning filmmaker Paula Eiselt, this lost era is brought back to life with a vibrant, immersive intimacy. The result is a poignant tribute to the depth of Jewish heritage and a celebration of its profound, lasting impact on the American story.
Credits
Director(s)
Paula Eiselt
Producer(s)
Robert Friedman, Paula Eiselt, Bennett Elliott
Executive Producer(s)
Mike Powers, Jack Liechtung, Gabriel Merkin, David Moore, Fred Rosen, Nadine Schiff-Rosen, Harris Salomon
Cinematography
Jenni Morello
Editor
Nancy Novack, Sunita Prasad
Original Music
Gil Talmi
Original Language
English
Subtitles
English
Festival Highlights
DOC NYC Film Festival, USA, World Premiere, 2025
Miami Jewish Film Festival, USA, Official Selection, 2026
Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, USA, Official Selection, 2026
Fort Lauderdale Film Festival, USA, Official Selection, 2026
Reviews
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"At its core, We Met at Grossinger’s isn’t just a celebration of one family’s legacy, but of Jewish pride. In light of the alarming surge in Jew-hatred, the film serves as a sobering reminder of why places like Grossinger’s existed in the first place,"
- Solzy at the Movies



