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Le Petite Jerusalem

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Le Petite Jerusalem (2006)

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Reviews Counted:26

Fresh:17

Rotten:9

Average Rating:6.1/10

Runtime: 1 hr 36 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: Writer-director Karin Albou is nothing if not intrepid: in LA PETITE JERUSALEM she grapples with three of life's most loaded and complex issues--faith, family, and sexuality. Set in a drab and... Writer-director Karin Albou is nothing if not intrepid: in LA PETITE JERUSALEM she grapples with three of life's most loaded and complex issues--faith, family, and sexuality. Set in a drab and aptly named housing project, Little Jerusalem, on the outskirts of Paris, the film focuses on a family of Algerian Orthodox Jewish immigrants. Albou's two main characters, the stunning sisters Laura (Fanny Valette) and Mathilde (Elsa Zylberstein), think about the movie's themes in completely opposite ways. Laura is that classic overly rational cynic--a philosophy student--who, firmly grounded in the realm of the profane, rejects sentimental notions about love and favors an emotionless approach to sex. Her sister, unhappily betrothed and devoutly religious, clings fiercely to the Torah's mandate against female sexual pleasure. Not surprisingly, both women become subsequently unmoored by relationships with different men--Laura finding herself irrationally in love with Djamel, a handsome Algerian, and Mathilde opening herself up to a feminist-fuelled sexual revolution via an extramarital affair. Using handheld photography, tight framing, lingering close-ups, and moody lighting, Albou crafts a movie that is texturally delicate and aesthetically intimate. The subjects and story are made particularly riveting by Albou's wonderfully chosen cast of magnetic performers. In particular, the exotic Vallette's facial nuances and glassy doe-eyes emit a depth of thought that bespeaks inner turmoil and philosophical doubt. LA PETITE JERUSALEM, though small in budget, is large in resonance and scope--a welcome existential treatise that satisfies the heart and the mind. [More]

Starring: Fanny Valette, Elsa Sylberstein, Bruno Tedeschino, Sonia Tahar

Starring: Fanny Valette, Elsa Sylberstein, Bruno Tedeschino, Sonia Tahar, Michael Cohen, Laurent Lavole

Director: Karin Albou

Director: Karin Albou
Screenwriter: Karin Albou
Producer: Isabelle Pragier

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Nov 30, 1999

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In their separate ways, Laura and Mathilde have discovered how to shape their own destinies in a turbulent period of clashing civilizations.

Full Review Source: New York Observer | comment Comment
02/09/06
Andrew Sarris
Andrew Sarris
New York Observer
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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.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
01/29/06
Daniel Eagan
Daniel Eagan
Film Journal International

Albou gives a traditional plot a rich sense of detail and a sensitivity to her characters.

Full Review Source: Boxoffice Magazine | comment Comment
01/27/06
Ed Scheid
Ed Scheid
Boxoffice Magazine

[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.

Full Review Source: L.A. Weekly | comment Comment
05/04/06
Ella Taylor
Ella Taylor
L.A. Weekly

An engrossing, spiritually sensitive and creative film about Judaism, faith and sexuality.

Full Review Source: Spirituality and Practice | comment Comment
01/19/06
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Spirituality and Practice

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.

Full Review Source: Seattle Times | comment Comment
05/12/06
Jeff Shannon
Jeff Shannon
Seattle Times

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.

Full Review Source: TV Guide's Movie Guide | comment Comment
01/27/06
Ken Fox
Ken Fox
TV Guide's Movie Guide

The grand ideas are effectively integrated into a drama that relies equally upon the head, the heart and the body for inspiration.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
05/06/06
Kevin Crust
Kevin Crust
Los Angeles Times

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.

Full Review Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel | comment Comment
03/02/06
Laura Kelly
Laura Kelly
South Florida Sun-Sentinel

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.

Full Review Source: Variety | comment Comment
01/26/06
Lisa Nesselson
Lisa Nesselson
Variety

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.

Full Review Source: Miami Herald | comment Comment
09/15/06
Marta Barber
Marta Barber
Miami Herald

It's very well-acted and directed, shot with great vigor, mostly in roaming closeups that plunge us right into the thick of things.

Full Review Source: Chicago Tribune | comment Comment
05/04/06
Michael Wilmington
Michael Wilmington
Chicago Tribune
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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.

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01/26/06
Nathan Lee
Nathan Lee
New York Times

[A] respectable portrait of inhibiting zealotry.

Full Review Source: Lessons of Darkness | comment Comment
12/29/05
Nick Schager
Nick Schager
Lessons of Darkness

Well played by Fanny Valette -- even her pallor seems to match our image of a French philosophy student -- Laura is someone worth rooting for.

Full Review Source: Newark Star-Ledger | comment Comment
02/02/06
Stephen Whitty
Stephen Whitty
Newark Star-Ledger
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It is a story told in small moments, the camera close-up on a look, the stroke of a hand, the way a blonde thread is revealed in a husband's jacket.

Full Review Source: Toronto Star | comment Comment
05/19/06
Susan Walker
Susan Walker
Toronto Star

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.

Full Review Source: New York Post | comment Comment
01/27/06
V.A. Musetto
V.A. Musetto
New York Post

Open-ended, this film closes tightly enough, but it invokes more than it can deal with.

Full Review Source: ReelTalk Movie Reviews | comment Comment
01/24/06
Donald J. Levit
Donald J. Levit
ReelTalk Movie Reviews

Somber and nuanced but prone to self-annotation.

Full Review Source: Slant Magazine | comment Comment
12/16/05
Ed Gonzalez
Ed Gonzalez
Slant Magazine

It evaporates from your mind even while watching it.

Full Review Source: Hollywood Reporter | comment Comment
02/13/06
Frank Scheck
Frank Scheck
Hollywood Reporter
 
 
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