A Road to Mecca is a personal journey. Directed by Georg Misch. Misch takes us on a trip beginning in the early 1920s when we are introduced to a young Jew by the name of Leopold Weis. Leopold is the name that carries with it the qualities of a lion; powerful, calculating, and wise.

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About Malcolm L. Rigsby
Malcolm L. Rigsby is a faculty member in the department of sociology at Henderson State University, Arkansas. He is completing his Ph.D.(abd), at Texas Woman’s University, Denton, Texas. In 1979 he received his B.A.T. from Sam Houston State University, in History and Education with a minor in Sociology. He holds his J.D. from St. Mary’s University School of Law (1989) and is a licensed attorney in Arkansas and Texas. He is active in the independent review of documentary film.