Title |
Aliyah / Film Movement presents a film by Elie Wajeman ; a coproduction 24 Mai Production and Les Films Pelléas ; in coproduction with France 2 Cinéma, Rhône-Alpes Cinéma, France Télévision and Soficinéma 8 ; developed with the support of Cofimage Développement, Cinémage 5 Développement and Cofinova Développement 4 International Sales Rezo World Sales ; produced by Lola Gans ; screenplay by Elie Wajeman and Gaëlle Macé. |
OCLC |
852422168 |
ISBN |
9781470338589 |
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1470338580 |
ISBN/ISSN |
616892185512 |
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616892185567 |
Music number |
DV0081 Film Movement |
Publisher |
[New York] : Film Movement, [2013] |
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©2013. |
Description |
1 videodisc (NTSC, 88 min.) : DVD video, sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
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digital optical Dolby Digital 5.1 rda. |
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video file DVD video region 1 rda. |
LC Subject heading/s |
Drug dealers -- France -- Paris -- Drama.
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Jews -- France -- Paris -- Drama.
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Jews -- Israel -- Drama.
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Man-woman relationships -- France -- Paris -- Drama.
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Israel -- Emigration and immigration -- Drama.
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System details note |
DVD; 5.1 Dolby surround or stereo.; NTSC, region 1; 16:9 widescreen. |
Cast |
Pio Marmaï, Cédric Kahn, Adèle Haenel, Guillaume Gouix, Sarah Le Picard, with Mar Sodupe, Jean-Marie Winling, David Geselson, Olivier Desautel, Michael Abiteboul. |
Creation/Production credits |
Cinematographer, David Chizallet ; editor, François Quiqueré. |
Summary |
Alex, a young Parisian drug dealer, longs to make a new beginning by opening a restaurant in Tel Aviv with his cousin and make "aliyah", the immigration of Diaspora Jews to Israel, but he must face conflicts that include leaving the city he loves, drug dealing, his complicated love life with a new woman, and a troubled older brother whom he is always financially rescuing. |
Target audience |
Not rated by the MPAA. |
Language note |
In French with English subtitles ; closed-captioned. |
General note |
Enhanced for widescreen TV (16x9). |
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Title from container. |
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Originally released as motion picture in 2012. |
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Special features include: This month's short film: On the road to Tel-Aviv / Khen Shalem, dir. |
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