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Réalisé par Nadav LevitanOrigine IsraelGenres DrameThèmes Religion,
Religion juiveActeurs Chava Alberstein,
Mosko Alkalai,
Assi Dayan (אסי דיין),
Dan WolmanNote67%
The film is set on a modern kibbutz as the spectre of an Arab invasion lurks in the background and financial pressures are breaking down traditional communal values. A series of fragile, interwoven stories mirror this disintegration of collective ideals: a longstanding friendship between two 40-year-old bachelors (Danni Bassan and Meir Swissa) ends tragically when one decides to get married; a bereaved father is embarrassed to find himself attracted to his dead son's girlfriend (Dorit Lev-Ari); and a mother (Chava Alberstein) perpetuates the memory of her dead son by tending to his room as a memorial. At the same time, an elderly man (Mosko Alkalai) discovers a new, more loving relationship with his intellectually-disabled adult son (Avi Pnini)., 1h35
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., 1h36
Réalisé par Sam GarbarskiOrigine FranceGenres Drame,
Comédie dramatiqueThèmes Religion,
Religion juiveActeurs Hippolyte Girardot,
Ludmila Mikaël,
Michel Jonasz,
Mosko Alkalai,
Daniel Mesguich,
Jonathan ZaccaïNote65%
La famille Rashevski est une famille juive ashkénaze qui ne pratique guère, mais lorsque la grand-mère Rosa meurt, sa famille la fait enterrer par un rabbin, car Rosa a pris une tombe dans le carré juif du cimetière. Mais qu'est-ce qu'être juif, et entre celui ou celle qu'on aime et ses racines doit-on trancher ? C'est ce que vont devoir se demander tous les personnages, pris entre leur histoire familiale, leur rapport au judaïsme et leurs amours., 1h55
Réalisé par John Heyman,
Peter Sykes,
John KrishOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Drame,
Biographie,
Fantasy,
HistoriqueThèmes Afrique post-coloniale,
Religion,
Sexualité,
La bible,
Représentation de Jésus Christ,
La virginitéActeurs Brian Deacon,
Yosef Shiloach,
Alexander Scourby,
Richard Kiley,
Eli Danker,
Mosko AlkalaiNote71%
La vie de Jésus Christ en suivant principalement l'évangile de Luc de la Bible., 1h32
Réalisé par Herbert Rappaport,
Adolf MinkineGenres DrameThèmes Religion,
Politique,
Religion juiveActeurs Vasili MerkuryevNote66%
Professor Mamlock, a successful and respected Jewish surgeon, does his best to ignore the political crisis of the Weimar Republic. He is greatly troubled by the political tendencies of his son, Rolf, a passionate communist who is determined to resist the strengthening Nazi Party by all means. When the Nazis seize power and brutally crush all opposition, Mamlock is forced to leave his clinic for Jews are no longer allowed to practice medicine. He is dragged through the streets by SA men who emblazon his doctor's robe with the word "Jew". Mamlock, broken and humiliated, attempts suicide; at the last moment, an SA man arrives and convinces him to operate once more, to save the life of a high-ranking Nazi, promising that his rights will be restored. But Mamlock's hopes are frustrated when a Nazi activist in the clinic convinces the other doctors to blame him for various misdemeanors he did not commit. In the meantime, his son Rolf and another communist are arrested and brutally tortured. They escape and are hunted down by the police. When they hide in a store, the SA besiege them. A large crowd gathers in support of the communists, and the Nazis intend to shoot at them. Professor Mamlock, who hears the commotion from his house, carries a speech calling on the people to resist, having finally realized that his political apathy was a mistake. The SA kill him. Rolf, who has escaped, becomes leader of a new resistance movement., 1h39
Réalisé par Edgar George UlmerOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Comédie,
Comédie romantique,
RomanceThèmes Le thème de l'éducation,
Religion,
Religion juiveNote65%
Levy Yitzchok is an orphaned yeshiva student. Restless and distressed, he leaves his study hall in search of "real Jews" and wanders through the Belorussian countryside. He eventually settles in a small village, where the only Jews are two peasant families: Dovid-Noich, his wife Rochel, their two sons, Hersh Ber and Avraham Yankov, and daughter Tsine; and Elkone, his wife Gittel and their daughter Stera. Dovid is flattered by the presence of a scholar among the poor unlearned peasants, and invites Levy Yitzchok to stay as a boarder and tutor his two sons in religious studies. The phlegmatic, unworldly Levy is himself fascinated by the farmers' lives and their vitality. He is ashamed by his lack of physical prowess, which is demonstrated when he attempts to aid in field work. Levy secretly develops feelings for the youthful and vivacious Tsine, who in is impressed with him and begins to spy on her brothers' lessons; she herself is restricted from attending, but manages to learn to write her own name. Dovid quarrels with his neighbor, and the enraged Elkone cancels his daughter's match with Hersh. He offers Stera's hand to Levy. Elkone brings his daughter to Dovid's house, to annul her relations with the latter's son. She begins crying and Hersh is obviously depressed. The fathers are softened and agree to forget about their clash and allow them to marry. Levy Yitzchok and Tsine reveal their desires to one another, and announce they want their own wedding. The film closes with an ending title stating that from Palestine to Birobidzhan, the Jewish masses are no longer superstitious and subservient before Talmud scholars and that in the fusion of the learned Levy and strong-willed Tsine, "a new Jew is born.