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Le fils d'Elias

Titre original : El abrazo partido
  • 2004
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  • 1h 39min
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6,9/10
3,1 k
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Daniel Hendler in Le fils d'Elias (2004)
Comédie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn Buenos Aires, the twenty and something year old Jewish-Argentinean Ariel Makaroff has left the University of Architecture and spends his time wandering through the downtown gallery where ... Tout lireIn Buenos Aires, the twenty and something year old Jewish-Argentinean Ariel Makaroff has left the University of Architecture and spends his time wandering through the downtown gallery where his mother has a lingerie shop and his brother runs an importation business, trying to get... Tout lireIn Buenos Aires, the twenty and something year old Jewish-Argentinean Ariel Makaroff has left the University of Architecture and spends his time wandering through the downtown gallery where his mother has a lingerie shop and his brother runs an importation business, trying to get his Polish passport and move to Europe. Ariel has never understood why his father left hi... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Daniel Burman
  • Scénario
    • Marcelo Birmajer
    • Daniel Burman
  • Casting principal
    • Daniel Hendler
    • Adriana Aizemberg
    • Jorge D'Elía
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    3,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Daniel Burman
    • Scénario
      • Marcelo Birmajer
      • Daniel Burman
    • Casting principal
      • Daniel Hendler
      • Adriana Aizemberg
      • Jorge D'Elía
    • 22avis d'utilisateurs
    • 55avis des critiques
    • 70Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 10 victoires et 13 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux31

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    Daniel Hendler
    Daniel Hendler
    • Ariel Makaroff
    Adriana Aizemberg
    Adriana Aizemberg
    • Sonia Makaroff
    Jorge D'Elía
    Jorge D'Elía
    • Elías Makaroff
    Sergio Boris
    • Joseph Makaroff
    Rosita Londner
    • Abuela de Ariel
    Diego Korol
    • Mitelman
    Silvina Bosco
    • Rita
    Isaac Fajm
    • Osvaldo
    Melina Petriella
    Melina Petriella
    • Estela
    Atilio Pozzobón
    • Saligani Papá
    Mónica Cabrera
    • Saligani Mamá
    Franco Tirri
    • Saligani Hijo
    Luciana Dulitzky
    • Saligani Hija
    • (as Luciana Dulizky)
    Eloy Burman
    Eloy Burman
    • Saligani Bebé
    Juan José Flores Quispe
    • Ramón
    Francisco Pinto
    • Gerardo
    Eduardo Wigutow
    • Moshe Levin
    Arnoldo Schmidt
    • Hermano Moshe Levin
    • Réalisation
      • Daniel Burman
    • Scénario
      • Marcelo Birmajer
      • Daniel Burman
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    Avis des utilisateurs22

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    7scray

    Cinematogapyhy well done but erroneous

    Actually I'm from Lithuania and I was interested in this film, because from the film synopsis and credits I have learned that it shows lives of Eastern European immigrants in Argentina and Lithuania belongs to Eastern Europe. Maybe you don't know, but in first part of XX century there was big flow of emigration from Lithuania to South America. So I was very surprised, when I saw girl from Lithuania in film speaking ... Russian when film credits indicate that she is speaking ... Lithuanian. Next thing, her name is Vilna and there is no such Lithuanian name. Perhaps it was made up from name of Lithuanian capital Vilnius or misspelled from Vilma. In America, especially USA, people from Lithuania are regarded as being Russians, and for Lithuanians who were occupied bu Soviet Union it is an insult, but it does not relieve director or script writer from responsibility to check about subject depicted. Especially when film pretends to be in reality style. Cinematogapyhy and storyline is good, I do not argue, but poor analysis of the details casts doubt about reality value of this film and its pretensions to social criticism.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Disappointing Little Personal Drama

    In Buenos Aires, the twenty and something years old Jewish-Argentinean Ariel Makaroff (Daniel Hendler) has quited the architecture university and spends his time wandering through the downtown gallery where his mother has a lingerie shop and his brother runs an importation business; shagging the owner of a little Internet business; and trying to get his Polish passport and move to Europe. Ariel has never understood why his father left him when he was a baby to fight in the Yom Kippur War in 1973. When his father returns to Buenos Aires, Ariel discovers the reason why his father left his family.

    "El Abrazo Partido" is a disappointing little personal drama with uninteresting and dull characters and awful camera work. The lead character Ariel is an alienated shirker and his motivations in the story are never clear, since he does not study and has no work; no religion in spite of being Jewish; no sense of nationalism; no girlfriend (he left Estela without any reason); no respect or feelings for his family; no nothing but intercourse with the next door neighbor in the gallery Rita and an apparently interest in having an European passport. His mother, his grandmother, his brother, his father, the neighbors in the gallery, none of these characters is interesting. The style partially recalls the Danish filmmaker movement Dogma 95, since the movie is done on the location; with ambient sound; use of hand-held camera; colored with no use of filters; very realistic plot; etc. However, the hand-held camera work is awful, recalling "The Blair Witch Project" or "Cloverfield" and the division in parts with subtitles seems to be a pretentious trial of intellectual style. But the acting is great and my vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "O Abraço Partido" ("The Broken Hug")
    10milomayr

    Wonderfully Argentinean

    "Abrazo partido" is a very subtle, true to life story about the middle classes in Buenos Aires after the economic crisis 2001. Those that have been to Argentina will undoubtedly recognize some of the beautifully stereotyped protagonists: the melancholic youngster, the budding bric-a-brac entrepreneur, the disillusioned pensioners recalling Argentina's glory days, the disrespected immigrant labourer. These characters make this idiosyncratic country, and indeed this movie, so likeable. Even the people's underlying optimism and the love for their country, which -in the light of Argentina's demise- may surprise visitors, shines through. I highly recommend the movie 9/10.
    7noralee

    A Modern Sholom Aleichem Tale Set in Buenes Aires

    "Lost Embrace (El Abrazo partido)" is like a modern Sholom Aleichem story set in a Yiddishkeit neighborhood of Buenos Aires that feels very much like NYC's Lower East Side.

    Here, the village full of multi-generational eccentric characters is a small mall in the middle of the city where each of a variety of Jews and other immigrants is long familiar with and tolerant of the other's idiosyncrasies and mysteries.

    As played by Daniel Hendler, Ariel is an adorable slacker who thinks the solution to his ennui is to become European but ends up searching this community for his full identity and heritage -- as a Jew, as a grandson of Polish immigrants, as a mother's son, as a son of a father in Israel, as a lover, a brother, friend and Argentinian. His loving relationship with his brightly henna-haired mother as he helps out at her lingerie shop is both unusually sweet and mature and a nice counter-point to how Jewish mothers are usually portrayed.

    Co-writer/director Daniel Burman uses the midrashic technique of having each question asked by the central character answered by a story, with titles appearing on screen as chapter headings. Each story is open to Talmudic-like interpretation by the participants and leads to unexpected revelations. For example, the joke from "Fiddler in the Roof" of traders arguing about whether it was a mule or a donkey is here an ongoing feud about whether it was in pesos or dollars.

    While his quest greatly impacts the others he questions as each makes important changes in habits, it is a bit confusing that the more Ariel gradually learns about his history and just how entwined he is in his community, the less he is able to assimilate it into his image of himself. He does seem to learn forgiveness or maybe at least tolerance and empathy, but the sum totaling of all the charming anecdotes is that he can accept eating a certain symbolic sandwich.

    Ah, life goes on in this easy-going tale.
    7rainking_es

    Argentinian DOGMA?

    A Jewish Argentinian young man, a little confused, a little depressing; a father that went away to Israel when he was a just a baby, a mother that seems to be living in a fantasy world, a polish grandmother who thinks that "there in Europe they want to kill all the jews", a brother who has sort of an export-import business in which he sells all kind of useless stuff, a lover married to an old man, a commercial gallery full of weirdos ... AND TONS OF Argentinian SARCASM!

    Lively dialogues, the Argentinian verbal-diarrhoea which is present in every sequence, the innate naturalness of Argentinian actors, and a filming style pretty similar to latest north-European cinema, Von Trier, the DOGMA manifesto, and all that ... That's (maybe) the weakest point of "El Abrazo Partido": too much camera movement, so much that in some sequences it gets a little annoying. (I'm not very in favour on making a whole movie with the camera on your shoulder).

    In short: a film about ordinary people, plenty of Argentinian sacastic humour.

    My rate: 7/10

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    • Anecdotes
      Official submission of Argentina for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 77th Academy Awards in 2005.
    • Gaffes
      There is no Lithuanian language in the film. The girl from Lithuania named Vilna (Lithuania's capital name is Vilnius) is speaking Russian, not Lithuanian. The words Vilna says when she first meets Ariel are "Tvoi drug Ariel. Chto s nim sluchilos?", what means "Your friend Ariel. What's wrong with him?"
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 avril 2004 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Argentine
      • France
      • Italie
      • Espagne
      • République tchèque
    • Sites officiels
      • New Yorker Films
      • Océan Films (France)
    • Langues
      • Espagnol
      • Coréen
      • Yiddish
      • Russe
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Lost Embrace
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Buenos Aires, District fédéral, Argentine
    • Sociétés de production
      • BD Cine
      • CinemArt
      • Classic Film
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 190 860 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 18 564 $US
      • 30 janv. 2005
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 2 298 732 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 39 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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