Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaSparks fly when a Jew and a Muslim fall in love in New York.Sparks fly when a Jew and a Muslim fall in love in New York.Sparks fly when a Jew and a Muslim fall in love in New York.
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I truly enjoyed "David and Layla", not only for it's charm and wit, but because of the melange of characters and the cultural awareness their story provokes. As a contemporary love story, it is poignant and relative to the crises our world faces today. This film proves that, despite any cultural differences, true love can manifest into a peaceful union of two sides.
The unique talents of David Moscow (David) and Shiva Rose (Layla) are outstanding, and I anticipate seeing them in other roles in the future. Director Jay Jonroy thoroughly explores every emotional aspect of love and war between two divided cultures. With success, he cleverly brings the two together. I hope everyone is fortunate to see this special film and appreciate it as much as I do.
The unique talents of David Moscow (David) and Shiva Rose (Layla) are outstanding, and I anticipate seeing them in other roles in the future. Director Jay Jonroy thoroughly explores every emotional aspect of love and war between two divided cultures. With success, he cleverly brings the two together. I hope everyone is fortunate to see this special film and appreciate it as much as I do.
I thought David and Leyla was a sweet and funny film depicting real life romance. In today's ever increasing cross cultural world this film supports divergent points of views in religion, family dynamics, sexuality and many other important issues affecting today's modern society. Very good acting from all the cast members. Congratulations on a film well done. At times the movie took too long to get to the substance of a particular scene. But, for the most part the flow of the film was good and it kept me, the audience, entertained. I would recommend this movie to friends and family and would enjoy seeing more movies on the screen depicting multi-cultural unions.
Jonroy has been able to combine tragedy, comedy, and romance to show the very delicate life experiences of a Jewish-Kurdish lover couple. The director summarizes the history of Jewish and Kurdis people that includes not only past friendships and past tragic experiences of Ausshwitz and Halabja but also achievements, joys and prides of these people. He cleverly opens up the sensitive issue of sexuality which still might be considered a taboo or even a "sin" in the Middle East, an unavoidable sin as creating a friendship between Jews and Kurds. In short, the couple's life in the movie symbolizes the history of two less wanted ethnicities in the Middel East who are long due to work together toward a common goal.
K. Artin
K. Artin
A nice movie with lots to think about, it does not leave you stranded but it helps you move forward with the movie and the characters. Layla is sexy and David is funny. A great brainy date movie. I had a good time watching the film and left with something to talk about. The Production values were top notch, it looked better than many indie films I have seen. I enjoyed the music throughout, it helped set the mood The belly dancer in the wedding scene was "wow" I have to say that the sparks flew when David and Layla kissed. The director should be applauded for not going Hollywood and actually making a film with substance and grit, the subject is everyday, we all deal with similar issues and the writer has a unique view of life that we can learn from
Jay Jonroy has clearly put his passion where his camera is.
Even though he is personally affected by some of the events his characters go through, he doesn't beat you over the head with the darker sides of life and how humans can be so horrible to each other.
The acting is great. Though some of the characters can seem ridiculous, it helps make the whole situation more palatable. Aren't our prejudices and misunderstandings of each other usually ridiculous anyway? ( I mean, can't we all just get along?) ;o) I saw this movie at the Avignon Film Festival at Hunter College, and my cousin was visiting. She is living in Israel and is dating a man who is Israeli, but whose mother is Kurdish. We laughed and cried together at the travails David and Layla must go through when dealing with their families. You might too.
Essentially, this can be described as a sweet, yet rough around the edges, and real, romantic comedy-drama! The soundtrack alone is worth the ticket! I hope Jay gets a distributor soon!
This film is like 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding' meets 'Romeo and Juliet' meets CNN--For grownups!
Even though he is personally affected by some of the events his characters go through, he doesn't beat you over the head with the darker sides of life and how humans can be so horrible to each other.
The acting is great. Though some of the characters can seem ridiculous, it helps make the whole situation more palatable. Aren't our prejudices and misunderstandings of each other usually ridiculous anyway? ( I mean, can't we all just get along?) ;o) I saw this movie at the Avignon Film Festival at Hunter College, and my cousin was visiting. She is living in Israel and is dating a man who is Israeli, but whose mother is Kurdish. We laughed and cried together at the travails David and Layla must go through when dealing with their families. You might too.
Essentially, this can be described as a sweet, yet rough around the edges, and real, romantic comedy-drama! The soundtrack alone is worth the ticket! I hope Jay gets a distributor soon!
This film is like 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding' meets 'Romeo and Juliet' meets CNN--For grownups!
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- CuriosidadesThis film is inspired by a true love story. Married since 1990, the real David & Layla now live in Paris. They flew to New York to meet the cast and the crew during the production of this film. The real Layla designed Layla's wedding dress. She is the guest with green eyes and dark hair who is one of the Kurdish dancing women in bright golden orange gilet, during the wedding. Her husband, the real David, plays himself as the new vasectomy patient who answers to his real name, David Ruby, and gets the appointment with Dr. Jacobson.
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- Kosher & Halal
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 120.750
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 14.491
- 22 de jul. de 2007
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 120.750
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 46 min(106 min)
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- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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