Me Ivan, You Abraham
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Me Ivan, You Abraham | |
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Directed by | Yolande Zauberman |
Written by | Yolande Zauberman |
Starring |
Roma Alexandrovitch Aleksandr Yakovlev Vladimir Mashkov |
Cinematography | Jean-Marc Fabre |
Release dates |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | France, Belarus |
Language | Yiddish |
Me Ivan, You Abraham (French: Moi Ivan, toi Abraham) is a 1993 French-Belarus film written and directed by Yolande Zauberman. It won the Award of the Youth (French film) at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival and the Golden St. George at the 18th Moscow International Film Festival,[1] and was Belarus' submission for consideration for Best Foreign Film at the 67th Academy Awards.
Plot
In 1930s Poland Christian boy Ivan goes to live with a Jewish family to learn a trade. He becomes friends with Abraham, the son of the family. However, anti-Semitism is rife in their environment, and they flee to escape an upcoming conflict. Journeying together, they demonstrate their inseparability.
Cast
- Roma Alexandrovitch - Abraham
- Aleksandr Yakovlev - Ivan
- Vladimir Mashkov - Aaron
- Mariya Lipkina - Rachel
- Hélène Lapiower - Reyzele
- Alexander Kalyagin - Mardoche
- Rolan Bykov - Nachman
- Zinovy Gerdt - Zalman
- Daniel Olbrychski - Stepan
References
- ↑ "18th Moscow International Film Festival (1993)". MIFF. Retrieved 2013-03-10.
External links
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