
Black Notebooks: Vivian
Directed by Shlomi Elkabetz9 december 2021 1h 40mDokumentär
6.6
In a Parisian taxi, a man learns from a Moroccan fortune-teller that his sister is about to die. In an attempt to alter the prediction, the brother embarks on a fictional journey between Morocco, Israel and Paris. Based on family archives and excerpts from the trilogy created by Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz - CAHIERS NOIRS: VIVIANE and CAHIERS NOIRS: RONIT, invite us into the intimacy of a Jewish-Arab family, a family of uprooted exiles, in an imaginary story where a brother and sister revisit the past and the present to defy an implacable future. But the prophecy still shadows them, as in life, so in cinema.
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Black Notebooks: Vivian was released on 9 december 2021.
Black Notebooks: Vivian was directed by Shlomi Elkabetz.
Black Notebooks: Vivian has a runtime of 1h 40m.
Black Notebooks: Vivian was produced by Galit Cahlon, Shlomi Elkabetz.
In a Parisian taxi, a man learns from a Moroccan fortune-teller that his sister is about to die. In an attempt to alter the prediction, the brother embarks on a fictional journey between Morocco, Israel and Paris. Based on family archives and excerpts from the trilogy created by Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz - CAHIERS NOIRS: VIVIANE and CAHIERS NOIRS: RONIT, invite us into the intimacy of a Jewish-Arab family, a family of uprooted exiles, in an imaginary story where a brother and sister revisit the past and the present to defy an implacable future. But the prophecy still shadows them, as in life, so in cinema.
The key characters in Black Notebooks: Vivian are Self (Ronit Elkabetz), Self (Shlomi Elkabetz), Self (Miriam Elkabetz).
Black Notebooks: Vivian is a Dokumentär film.
Black Notebooks: Vivian has an audience rating of 6.6 out of 10.








