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Va, vis et deviens (2005)
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1 February 2008 (USA) morePlot:
In 1980 the black Falashas in Ethiopia are recognised as genuine Jews. In turn they are secretly carried to Israel... more | add synopsisAwards:
9 wins & 6 nominations moreUser Comments:
Simply life-affirming moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Yaël Abecassis | ... | Yael | |
| Roschdy Zem | ... | Yoram | |
| Moshe Agazai | ... | Schlomo enfant | |
| Moshe Abebe | ... | Schlomo adolescent | |
| Sirak M. Sabahat | ... | Schlomo adulte | |
| Yitzhak Edgar | ... | Le Qès Amara | |
| Roni Hadar | ... | Sara | |
| Rami Danon | ... | Papy | |
| Mimi Abonesh Kebede | ... | Hana - la mère Juive Ethiopienne | |
| Meskie Shibru Sivan | ... | La mère de Schlomo | |
| Raymonde Abecassis | ... | Suzy | |
| Yosi Alfi | ... | Rabbin Talmud Tora (as Yossi Alfi) | |
| Shmil Ben Ari | ... | Directeur internat (as Shmil Ben-Ari) | |
| Shlomo Vishinsky | ... | Le policier | |
| Shai Fredo | ... | Le traducteur |
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Live and Become (Australia) (Canada: English title) (Ireland: English title) (UK)Go, See, and Become (International: English title)
Live & Become (Canada: English title) (poster title)
Vai e vivrai (Italy) (dubbed version)
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Finland:K-11 | Ireland:12A | Portugal:M/12 | Brazil:10 | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | USA:Unrated | Portugal:M/12 (Qualidade) | Sweden:11 | Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | France:UFun Stuff
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Just returned from the first screening of this movie. An amazing start to the Berlinale Film Festival. It was long (2 and 1/2 hours), absorbing, well-scripted/acted, and very moving. The director and the lead actor were there afterwards and we applauded them heartily. This is what a film festival is about.
The basic plot follows the life of a young Ethiopian boy, Shlomo, whose mother realizes that he can be saved if he poses as one of the Falashas, the Ethiopian Jews. They were clandestinely airlifted to Israel from Sudan in the mid 1980s. This is a story of migration,assimilation and identity through the eyes of an individual. It shows how Israel deals with these 'different' Jews, how he deals with not really being one of them, how he is adopted by an idealistic left-wing family, falls in love with a young Israeli girl whose father is a racist, and his ongoing inner-dialogue with his mother still somewhere in a Sudanese refugee camp. Very multi-layered, critical without being moralistic and preachy. Unlike Mr. Mihaileanu's other big movie "The Train of Life" this is not a comedy, but it contains plenty of warmth and humor, and also stars a Shlomo.