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Réalisé par Ephraim KishonOrigine IsraelGenres Drame,
ComédieThèmes Religion,
Religion juiveActeurs Chaim Topol,
Arik Einstein,
Gila AlmagorNote71%
Une famille sépharade débarque dans un camp de réfugiés en Israël en 1949. Le patriarche, un homme rustre et paresseux, tente par tous les moyens de gagner de l’argent et de trouver un logement. Mais les difficultés s’accumulent : la bureaucratie, le gouvernement, des politiciens corrompus, des ashkénazes, les responsables du kibboutz d’à côté, et sa fille à marier…Réalisé par Ephraim KishonGenres Comédie,
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RomanceActeurs Chaim Topol,
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Gila Almagor,
Shaike Ophir,
Ephraim Kishon,
Yossi BanaiNote67%
Ervinka is a young man living in Tel Aviv of the 1960s. He does not believe in work, morality, law and order, and settling down. He ekes out a living as a petty con man by charging parking fees to a lot that doesn’t belong to him, stealing electricity from his neighbors, eating for free in family events he is not invited to, and extorting money from movie directors by revving up his moped engine near their film sets. He also finds ways to con the authorities, taking advantage of the stupidity, laziness, and inefficiency of bureaucrats (a favorite subject of Kishon's work). Ervinka even ingratiates himself with the local underworld by getting them out of trouble with the law over a robbery. His only dream is to win the lottery so he would not have to get by on his wits anymore. , 1h35
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Uri Zohar,
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Origine IsraelGenres Drame,
ComédieThèmes Religion,
Religion juiveActeurs Mosko AlkalaiNote65%
When the bank forecloses on the property of an isolated and financially troubled kibbutz in Galilee, Israel, most of the residents gather their belongings and abandon the community before the bailiffs arrive. In their haste to depart, however, they neglect to bring with them a dozen senior citizens who now are forced to fend for themselves as they attempt to oppose the construction of a luxury spa and casino and save their kibbutz single-handedly. In the process, they rediscover the pioneering spirit they felt when the kibbutz was first established.Origine Royaume-uniGenres Drame,
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Religion,
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Rhona Mitra,
James Callis,
Honor Blackman,
Hugh O'Conor,
Theodore StevensonNote51%
The film is a family comedy chronicling a reluctantly Jewish man (Timothy Spall) who tries to re-unite his dysfunctional family in time for the Jewish celebration of Pesach so as to appease his ailing mother Honor Blackman. Although they are all from the same family his estranged children hardly seem like they are from the same planet. He must reunite his son the capitalist James Callis, his daughter the eco-warrior Rhona Mitra, his son the Buddhist Monk, and his last son, a born again Rabbi.