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Réalisé par Ronit Elkabetz,
Shlomi ElkabetzOrigine IsraelGenres Drame,
Guerre,
ThrillerThèmes Religion,
Politique,
Religion juiveActeurs Yaël Abecassis,
Simon Abkarian,
Ronit Elkabetz,
Hana Laszlo,
Moshe Ivgy,
Keren MorNote67%
En 1991, en Israël, après la mort de Maurice, toute la famille se retrouve dans la maison du défunt pour suivre les sept jours de deuil traditionnels et ses multiples interdits. Les querelles et histoires de famille refont surface à cette occasion alors que frères, sœurs, femmes et maris et se retrouvent dans cet espace confiné. Au loin, en Irak, la première guerre du Golfe fait rage., 1h40
Origine IsraelGenres Drame,
PolicierThèmes Religion,
Religion juiveActeurs Asi Levi,
Moshe Ivgy,
Aki AvniNote57%
Police investigator Micha Stein receives a tip that a singer, Shalom Shalom, is responsible for a recent robbery. Stein, who is excessively ambitious, arrests Shalom. A cat-and-mouse follows with two equally stubborn men playing off the contradictions of the characters. A wedding photographer with a crush on Shalom, Shalom's unconventional relationship with his wife, his line of work, his sliding moral compass all work against the inflexible Stein, who becomes captivated by Shalom's wife.Réalisé par Robert DornhelmGenres Drame,
GuerreThèmes Film sur un écrivain,
L'enfance,
Religion,
Politique,
Religion juiveActeurs Ben Kingsley,
Brenda Blethyn,
Tatjana Blacher,
Lili Taylor,
Hannah Taylor-Gordon,
Jessica ManleyNote79%
Genres Drame,
ComédieThèmes Religion,
Religion juiveActeurs Moshe Ivgy,
Ulrich Matschoss,
Stephan Kampwirth,
Avi KushnirNote67%
The film (often categorized as a tragicomedy, but the comedic elements are limited) concerns two Israeli car salesmen who initially think the world is their oyster after a rare 1985 Lincoln Continental limousine – curiously with Quebec license plates (perhaps a nod to the largely Québécois production crew, although real plates in Quebec are actually only available in the rear of a car, not the front like in the film) – falls into their laps at their used-car dealership in Tel Aviv. After reviewing a publication by the corporate German dealership Auto Decker in Düsseldorf, they are led to believe that the car could net them as much as €50,000 and sail with the vehicle to Germany in order to sell it. While learning that the task may not be as easy as hoped, they are also confronted with a number of emotional episodes. Shmuel (portrayed by Avi Kushnir) is an Ashkenazi Jew, whose parents were Holocaust survivors, and is surprised to find how affected he is by the voyage. His companion Siso (played by Moshe Ivgy) is a Mizrahi Jew of modest means who, unlike his companion, has no working knowledge of English (spoken routinely by Shmuel to the various German characters they encounter), and is therefore often overwhelmed and confused during their experience. To Siso, Shmuel's history is largely unknown, and a tragic curiosity.