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Le voyage de James à Jérusalem

Original title: Massa'ot James Be'eretz Hakodesh
  • 2003
  • Unrated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
603
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Le voyage de James à Jérusalem (2003)
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During his journey to Jerusalem young James learns the meaning of being Israeli.During his journey to Jerusalem young James learns the meaning of being Israeli.During his journey to Jerusalem young James learns the meaning of being Israeli.

  • Director
    • Ra'anan Alexandrowicz
  • Writers
    • Ra'anan Alexandrowicz
    • Sami Duenias
  • Stars
    • Siyabonga Melongisi Shibe
    • Salim Daw
    • Arieh Elias
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    603
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ra'anan Alexandrowicz
    • Writers
      • Ra'anan Alexandrowicz
      • Sami Duenias
    • Stars
      • Siyabonga Melongisi Shibe
      • Salim Daw
      • Arieh Elias
    • 12User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Siyabonga Melongisi Shibe
    Siyabonga Melongisi Shibe
    • James
    Salim Daw
    Salim Daw
    • Shimi Shabati
    • (as Salim Dau)
    Arieh Elias
    Arieh Elias
    • Sallah Shabati
    Sandra Schonwald
    • Racheli Shabati
    Hugh Masebenza
    • Skomboze
    Florence Bloch
    Florence Bloch
    • Re'uma
    Ya'akov Ronen Morad
    • Police Officer
    Moly Ashkenzi
    Yitzchak Batal
    Yehuda Cohen
    Yehuda Cohen
    Yonatan Dani
    Yenbar Grayfe
    Yael Levental
    Yael Levental
    • Immigration Officer
    David Nabegamabo
    • Pastor
    Pascal I. Newton
    • Job
    Becki Osterzetzer
    Yael Parter
    Michael Reizel
    • Director
      • Ra'anan Alexandrowicz
    • Writers
      • Ra'anan Alexandrowicz
      • Sami Duenias
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    9slugdub

    Don't be a frayer, see this film!

    i am enjoying all the Israeli films on netflix. i too am catholic and used to live there (but white). Its a tad different because its filmed 4-5 years before I arrived, but still good.

    Every time you see Israel via a film lens it appears different. This is evidence of the constant haze of politics and confusion that engulfs anyone there. You really have to look close to "see" things going on as they truly are.

    I really enjoyed the actors and the authentic shots and linguistics. Its a great movie for anyone to learn from.

    Most importantly, the film exposes much of the hard life that immigrants face in Israel. I recently looked on the website at obtaining a visa. I cannot tell you how many rules there are to prevent these abuses from happening. The fact the rules are there and so specific is evidence that immigrants were abused in the past.

    I mostly had assumed this was immigrants from Asia (as they are commonly seen in Tel Aviv) but this movie opened my eyes to the widespread abuse of these people via extortion. It reminded me very much of people smugglers and the Mexican 'coyotes' preying on people's desires and dreams to live elsewhere.

    A very good movie. Not depressing at all (as I was told). Its heartwarming and educational.
    10spj-4

    Wow!!! What a great surprise!

    I sat down to watch much anything on TV, but flicking across the dial, I found a classic!

    A young man sets out on his "journey"!!! He tries to be fair & just & of integrity, in his innocence, in ALL of his dealings!!!

    He shows compassion to those who think themselves his superiors!!! And anyone like him!!! He attempts to be fair to those who mistreat him!!!

    Despite noting, even questioning, the irrational responses without logic, that his situations demand, unless he is willing to submit!!!

    For his trouble, he finds himself a victim, even of his pastor & their followers, all claiming affiliation to this God he loves & is inspired by!!! He is honourable in his dealings! Reluctant in his defences! Heavenly in his inherent beauty of heart & mind & soul!!!

    How much we should all be reminded of the integrity & substance of comment Jesus echoed across 2000 years & beyond, in "The Beatitudes", in his Sermon on the Mount!!!

    Yet check out the contradictions posed for a genuine & loving, caring & compassionate servant, that Jesus would surely have had in mind as He spoke 60-100 generations prior, of the "downtrodden", the "heartbroken" & marginalised "outcast" "lepers" disrespected in their own integrity & commitment of faith!!!

    So a young man, a modern day "Abraham" in his faith, ventures on despite misgivings & condemnation & "longsuffering" as was described as one of the 12 "spiritual gifts" of "The Holy Spirit"!!!

    We should only NOT be surprised by how the hallowed hymns of his surrounding faithful flock in cheery scenarios, are manifest in a young man struggling with his despair yet exhilaration, in his ultimate journey into his beloved Jerusalem!!!

    Thoughts here of the words of Jesus!!! Along the lines of "Jerusalem! Jerusalem! How I have wanted to thrust my arms around you & embrace you!" One man foresaw these things!

    Thoughts here of the words of Jesus!!! Along the lines of "Jerusalem! Jerusalem! How I have wanted to thrust my arms around you & embrace you!" One man foresaw these things! Another man dares to impart such wisdom into those be they friends, in front of his TV set, or enemies, who sought to act as only 'shrewd managers' of cleverness & slyness, without integrity, love, compassion & substance in their hard work or ongoing dealings!!!

    So we find a TV set mid-film, as scenario for what is portrayed, that Jesus was up against!!! As a young man seeks to extend his TRULY Christian generosity of heart & mind & soul!!! Be it to his "family" or chance encounters or enemies!!!

    Heartful generosity profoundly played out mid-film, in front of a hard-worked for TV set for him & his friends, in a neighbourhood of "white" justice where a "black" man throwing a double 6 by chance, on dice at backgammon, may be grounds for condemnation & lack of justice by the self-serving, NOT to be questioned!
    10evilmax6

    One of Israel's cinema culture top movies.

    "The Adventures of James in the Holy Land" ("James' Journey to Jerusalem") is one of the best movies made in Israel I ever saw, if not the greatest. You may see this movie from your point of view, but I'll tell you about the movie in the original point of view, a point of view of someone from Israel. The movie tells the sad and comic story of James, who made the long trip from his tribe in Africa to Israel, to see the holy city of Jerusalem. But when James arrives, he discovers he's a victim of a recent problem nowadays in Israel - they believe he's lying and that he just want to illegally live and work in Israel. So James ends in the jail, until Shimi Shabati, son of Sallah Shabati (Who had, in the 50's, his own movie, and would be a main character in the movie), comes and takes him to a shelter in Tel-Aviv where he'll receive a job. I won't tell anymore, but I'll tell that the movie is a wonderful movie where an African who spend his life in a tribe and believe in a better world, would discover the real world, and see with his bare eyes that it wasn't what he was expecting, while having to decide if he prefers the holy city, or the money.

    No doubt about it - a 10.
    7Buddy-51

    moving but controversial film

    In the allegorical "James' Journey to Jerusalem," a deeply religious young man, filled with idealism and hope, leaves his village in Africa to embark on a pilgrimage to the Holy City. There he hopes to glean some spiritual inspiration before returning home to start life as a pastor. However, things do not quite work out for James the way he envisions them. Immediately upon his arrival in Israel and before he can even make it to the famed city, he is unjustly thrown into jail, then "sold" into a kind of paid slavery to the business man who ponies up his bail. James is forced to live in a kind of community barracks with other young men in his situation and is sent around town to do cleaning, gardening and an assortment of other odd jobs. As James toils at his labors and interacts with both his "superiors" and peers, he learns a great deal about life in a land where the weak are taken advantage of by the strong and where friendly words and acts of seeming kindness are doled out with an air of class-conscious racism and condescension.

    This is a fascinating film in many ways, for it introduces us to a milieu filled with unfamiliar situations and faces. James is, obviously, a sincere and devout individual whose innocence and naiveté endear us to him, even when it is those very qualities that make it difficult for him to exist and function in a world far more crassly commercial and uncaringly cynical than the one he expects to find. Yet, at the same time, James has a strength of spirit and a resourcefulness that allow him to triumph, even if only temporarily, over the adversities that befall him. However, even the saintly James, who keeps a firm grasp on his principles early on, eventually learns that one sometimes has to violate a moral code or two to get ahead in life. In many ways, this is like a modern "Pilgrim's Progress" or "Young Goodman Brown," with the noble protagonist leaving the safety and familiarity of his home to venture forth into a world filled with evils and temptations - but always with the hope of reaching that famed "City on a Hill" at the end.

    However, there is one rather disturbing aspect to the film, and that is that, almost without exception, all the Israelis whom James encounters are greedy, grasping exploiters who see James and all of his compatriots as little more than chattel to do their work for them, talking down to and taking advantage of them every chance they get. Even his boss' elderly father, with whom James establishes a certain precarious "friendship," is really just a bitter, angry racist, hardly deserving of James' loyalty and trust. But to be fair, it isn't just the Jewish Israelis - even the black minister of the church that James attends ends up exploiting him. Since the film originates from Israel, it would be a bit difficult to accuse it of being anti-Semitic, and perhaps this film is that country's attempt to come to terms with a decidedly negative aspect of the nation's people and character - equivalent to the many Hollywood films made about racism, discrimination and exploitation in the United States of America.

    Whatever the motivation, "James' Journey to Jerusalem" is a moving film about xenophobia, the class struggle and the fragility of hopes and dreams. The ironic final image brings that last theme home in a heartbreaking way. For James does finally reach his destination, but not quite in the way he intended.
    8net3431

    touching, inspiring, powerful, instructive

    A truly great movie. James is a Christian, on a pilgrimage for his village to the Holy Land. Who lives in the Holy Land? What do they worship? He soon finds out. As he says (twice) - the people in my village would never believe me if I told them about this place - they would get angry at me. An up-to-date view of the Holy Land with a timeless story. This movie is perfect, and could not have been made better. There are no preachy political lessons here - we are dropped into the middle of chaos along with James, and we learn as he does how to get along. We see nothing of Palestinians - only Israelis and guest workers. James is a Christian in the land of the Jews, and the Holy Land is not what he was expecting. The plot flows well and the ending is exciting and surprising, with plenty of ups and downs.

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    • Trivia
      At one point during the movie, James is wearing a t-shirt that says (in Hebrew) "Jerusalem 2000".
    • Soundtracks
      Jerusalem
      Performed by Marry Kuzi and Kate Asner

      Lyrics by Ra'anan Alexandrowicz

      Music by Ghanaian Folk

      Translation and Text Adaptation: Ben Kuzi

      Produced by Pascal I. Newton

      Arrangements: Ehud Banay, Gil Smatana & Noam Halevi

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 2004 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Israel
    • Languages
      • Hebrew
      • English
      • Zulu
    • Also known as
      • James' Journey to Jerusalem
    • Filming locations
      • Tel Aviv, Israel
    • Production companies
      • Lama Films
      • Lama Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $64,967
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,875
      • Mar 7, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $259,026
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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