Historic Shoemaking Films

The Dustin Cohen the Shoemaker Documentary Looks at Catalfumo

Dustin Cohen's The Shoemaker documentary examines the life of 91 year old Frank Catalfumo. Catalfumo is based in Brooklyn where he has long run a shoe repair shop, hence his recognition as an icon in the city.

Central to Cohen's project is its soulful feel. Catalfumo recounts his life in short, explaining how he first got into the industry in the fourth grade. He continued with his practice after World War II, opening his own store which he still runs to this day. His account is also provocative, speaking to a time past when craftsmanship and talent was essential to success. And given his own personal expertise, it is no wonder that he has kept his business running for so long.
Trend Themes
1. Handmade Craftsmanship - Opportunity for businesses to embrace the value of traditional craftsmanship and artisanal skills in their products.
2. Documentary Filmmaking - Opportunity for filmmakers to tell the stories of individuals who have had a significant impact on their communities.
3. Longevity in Business - Opportunity for businesses to learn from Frank Catalfumo's success in running his shoe repair shop for over 70 years.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - Opportunity to incorporate skilled shoemakers and traditional techniques in the production of high-quality footwear.
2. Film and Entertainment - Opportunity to produce and distribute documentaries that celebrate the lives and contributions of local icons.
3. Retail and Service - Opportunity for businesses to thrive by providing exceptional customer service and maintaining a long-lasting presence in their communities.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE & IMAGES