The Jews (original title: Ils sont partout, or "They Are Everywhere") is a 2016 French-language film directed by Yvan Attal. The film deals with antisemitism in France.[2][3][4]
Synopsis
Yvan hears himself saying that he exaggerates and is paranoid when he talks about the growing antisemitism. He decides to consult his shrink to talk about his identity and understand what it means today to be French and Jewish. During the dialogue, crossed stories, cynical and provocative, are exposed in the form of leaflets.
Cast
- Benoît Poelvoorde as Boris
- Valérie Bonneton as Eva
- Dany Boon as Pascal
- Charlotte Gainsbourg as Mathilde
- Grégory Gadebois as a Talmudist #1
- Denis Podalydès as a Talmudist #2
- Gilles Lellouche as Norbert
- François Damiens as Roger
- Yvan Attal as Yvan
- Freya Mavor as Marie
- Émilie Gavois-Kahn as Rabbi's wife
References
- ^ "The Jews".
- ^ Liphshiz, Cnaan (23 May 2016). "French Jews react to first screening of buzzy, irreverent comedy on anti-Semitism". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
- ^ "The Jews".
- ^ Druckerman, Pamela (June 2016). "Opinion | 'Let's All Become Jews'". The New York Times.
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