This film investigates the iconic automaker’s often sanitized place in history, and reveals disturbing parallels between the Age of Ford, and our world today.

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In the 1920’s, Henry Ford – famed maker of the Model-T – published a series of inflammatory articles in his weekly newspaper, The Dearborn Independent. Blaming Jews for everything from WWI and economic depression to short skirts and the corrupting influence of Jazz, Ford’s publications quickly spread around the world… including to Germany, where they became enormously popular. Adolf Hitler praised Ford as “the leader of our fascist movement in America,” and awarded him a medal. Manufacturing Hate: 10 Questions for Henry Ford investigates the iconic automaker’s often sanitized place in history, and reveals disturbing parallels between the Age of Ford, and our world today. This film screening, held in honour of Holocaust Remembrance Day, is made possible by Good Docs.

Join us in the Al Green Theatre, or register to receive a link that you can watch at home.

Please note: there will not be a Zoom simulcast or synchronous virtual event.
Virtual registrants will receive an email with an at-home viewing link April 17 that will be valid for 10 days.

For registration assistance, please call 416-924-6211 x0 or email help@mnjcc.org.
For more information, contact Lisa Roy at 416-924-6211 x6155 or email lisar@mnjcc.org.

GOOD DOCS are films that do good in the world. Our award-winning collection engages and inspires by featuring rarely heard stories about individuals and communities working towards a more equitable world. We champion creative expression and complex films that provoke critical thinking. GOOD DOCS represents established documentarians and passionate new filmmakers driven by their experiences as educators, academics, journalists, artists, social workers, community members, and activists.

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

Start Date: April 16, 2026

1 PM

Downtown Toronto

750 Spadina Ave

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$10

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