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La petite Jérusalem
Directed by
Karin Albou
Not Rated
2005
1h 37m
Drama
6.5
62%
67%
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A beautiful Jewish young woman still living with her orthodox family in a Parisian suburb, falls in love with a Muslim co-worker.
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Cast of La petite Jérusalem
Fanny Valette
Laura
Elsa Zylberstein
Mathilde
Bruno Todeschini
Ariel
Hédi Tillette de Clermont-Tonnerre
Djamel
Sonia Tahar
The Mother
Michaël Cohen
Eric
Aurore Clément
Woman at Mikva
François Marthouret
The Philosophy Professor
Salah Teskouk
Djamel's Uncle
Saïda Bekkouche
Djamel's Aunt
Marlon Altiparmakian
Mickael
Michel Hadjadj
Michel
Anaël Cohen-Skalli
Anaël
Chana Cohen-Skalli
Chana
Esther Chekroun
The Woman Talisman
La petite Jérusalem Ratings & Reviews
Miami Herald
Marta Barber
This beautiful tale of two sisters living in Sarcelles, a low-income Parisian suburb of mostly new immigrants, presents the darker side of religion while offering a candid view of an Orthodox Jewish family struggling to stay together.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
It's very well-acted and directed, shot with great vigor, mostly in roaming closeups that plunge us right into the thick of things.
Seattle Times
Jeff Shannon
Rich in perceptive details, Albou's film has drawn favorable comparison to the work of Claire Denis (The Intruder, Friday Night), and both directors share a sensual sensitivity to their characters' inner lives.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Crust
The grand ideas are effectively integrated into a drama that relies equally upon the head, the heart and the body for inspiration.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Albou's chosen a touchy subject, which she treats sensitively. Her mature script is complemented by heartfelt turns by Fanny Valette as Laura and Elsa Zylberstein as Mathilde.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
It would be hard to imagine a filmmaking style as serious yet lazy as the earnest vrit bobbing and weaving employed by La Petite Jrusalem.
Bangitout.com
Jordan Hiller
The film, which means well in its attempt to touch on Kantian philosophy, racial divides, sex and orthodoxy, and secularism versus religion, manages to insult each one of these heavy subjects by not giving any of them the serious, thoughtful attention the
New York Times
Nathan Lee
With candor, sympathy and excellent cinematography, La Petite Jerusalem reflects on the bodies of two sisters in Sarcelles, a drab Parisian suburb called home by an enclave of Orthodox Jewish immigrants.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
Somber and nuanced but prone to self-annotation.
Lessons of Darkness
Nick Schager
[A] respectable portrait of inhibiting zealotry.
L.A. Weekly
Ella Taylor
[If the film] is a story of escape and liberation, it also shows a calibrated respect for tradition and the ancient pull of family loyalty.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
It evaporates from your mind even while watching it.
Observer
Andrew Sarris
In their separate ways, Laura and Mathilde have discovered how to shape their own destinies in a turbulent period of clashing civilizations.
Variety
Lisa Nesselson
Centered on people of limited means, pic intelligently explores the ways in which the demands of a tightly knit religious community can be stifling or liberating depending on one's own temperament.
Village Voice
Rachel Aviv
... strains under the influence of too many philosophy texts ...
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Laura Kelly
Even though the romance angle disappoints, the story still holds interest because of the jarring cultural differences, even between the Paris-reared daughters and their superstitious Tunisian mother.
Film Journal International
Daniel Eagan
The best reason to watch La Petite Jerusalem is Fanny Valette, a bona-fide beauty who brings a commitment and gravity to scenes that don't always deserve them.
Cinema Signals
Jules Brenner
Albou is adventurous in intermixing a young woman's coming-of-age with a search for secular belief but her story is a bit shy on drama.
TV Guide
Ken Fox
Beautifully played by Valette and Zylberstein, and directed with amazing grace by Albou, this touching film offers a respectful, fascinating look at a community that's ignored as often as it's misunderstood.
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