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Shem
Directed by
Caroline Roboh
2004
1h 34m
Not Rated
Drama
4.7
10%
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A young Jewish boy travels europe in search of the grave of his Great Grandfather who was killed by the Nazis in the War.
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Cast of Shem
Asier Newman
Daniel
Cyrielle Clair
Berlin
Arturo Brachetti
Arturo
Hadassah Hungar Diamant
Grandma
Geraldine de Bastion
Berlin Girl
Ferrante Ferranti
Baroque Photographer
Gordana Grubjsesic
Gordana
David Merlini
Gabor
István Szabó
Elijah
Shem Reviews
Newsday
John Anderson
Several things are missing in Shem, most apparently a consistent tone of voice.
New York Times
Laura Kern
Daniel's character transformation, however limited (he ranges from complete to partial arrogant jerk), is far more credible than any of the film's half-baked attempts at morphing into a conspiracy thriller involving his great-grandfather.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
A pointless hodgepodge, with a finale that will leave viewers scratching their heads.
Filmcritic.com
Don Willmott
scenic and interesting in a Rough Guide to Eastern Europe sort of way
Cinematical
Christopher Campbell
A lot of the film is just downright silly.
TV Guide
Ken Fox
Perhaps the most distinctive thing about Caroline Roboh's rambling follow-up to her 1983 debut Clementine Tango is that it features one of the least likable protagonists ever.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
A muddle of good intentions and bad direction, this amateurish road movie follows a young Brit across Europe as he reconnects with his Jewish roots.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
Shem is the flipside of the similarly juvenile My Summer of Love--condescending about sex and ostensibly reverential to faith.
L.A. Weekly
Tim Grierson
Roboh's moralistic paean to Jewish self-knowledge is so solemnly high-minded that one almost feels bad admitting that the film's only spark comes from its occasional tawdry ludicrousness.
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