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Les pierres

Original title: Avanim
  • 2004
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
254
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Assi Levy in Les pierres (2004)
Drama

Michale is a thirty year old woman. She works with her father in a Tel Aviv accounting office providing services to important religious institutions. She divides her time between her child, ... Read allMichale is a thirty year old woman. She works with her father in a Tel Aviv accounting office providing services to important religious institutions. She divides her time between her child, her husband, her work and the man with whom she is having an affair. When Michale learns o... Read allMichale is a thirty year old woman. She works with her father in a Tel Aviv accounting office providing services to important religious institutions. She divides her time between her child, her husband, her work and the man with whom she is having an affair. When Michale learns of the tragic death of her lover, her life is shattered

  • Director
    • Raphaël Nadjari
  • Writer
    • Raphaël Nadjari
  • Stars
    • Assi Levy
    • Uri Gavriel
    • Florence Bloch
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    254
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Raphaël Nadjari
    • Writer
      • Raphaël Nadjari
    • Stars
      • Assi Levy
      • Uri Gavriel
      • Florence Bloch
    • 7User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Assi Levy
    Assi Levy
    • Michale Shemi
    Uri Gavriel
    Uri Gavriel
    • Meir Aharon
    Florence Bloch
    Florence Bloch
    • Nehama Tinski
    Shaul Mizrahi
    Shaul Mizrahi
    • Rav Gabai
    Danny Steg
    Danny Steg
    • Shmoulik Shemi
    Gabi Amrani
    Gabi Amrani
    • Rav Ozeri
    • (as Gabi Amrani-Gur)
    Eli Eltonyo
    Eli Eltonyo
    • Gabriel
    Metanel Ziv
    • Nathi
    Sarah Adler
    Sarah Adler
    • Lili
    Simon Tobi
    • Simon
    Issac Heskia
    • Gur
    • (as Ischak Heskia)
    Lana Ettinger
    Lana Ettinger
    • Orit
    Reuven Dayan
    Reuven Dayan
    • Shimon
    Gera Sandler
    Gera Sandler
    • Yoni
    Jeannine Molho
    • Rahel
    Tali Karak
    • Hospital Psychologist
    Sandra Schonwald
    • Hospital Doctor
    Efrat Ben Menahem
    • Hospital Secretary
    • Director
      • Raphaël Nadjari
    • Writer
      • Raphaël Nadjari
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    9jpblondeau

    Hot rocks...

    Yes ladies and gentlemen, hot rocks just like the Stones album... Avanim (stones) infiltrates every pore of your body as you start to understand the life of women in Israel. The characters (especially the mysteriously feisty Assi Levy) unravel, the stones heat up, and you can just soak it all up. This is a slow movie which is NOT commercial mish mash - you have to work at it, and you will certainly feel uneasy during a major part of the film, but boy is it worth it...

    PS The israelo-palestinian conflict is not ignored in the film, and is brilliantly portrayed (and no I am not Muslim nor Jewish).

    My oh my, more from director Nadjari please !!
    10christophe-kopp

    Avanim is a powerful movie located in Israel, and a universal tragedy.

    Avanim is a powerful movie. At first glance it's about a married Israeli woman (Michale) living in a Yemeni religious environment who has a furtive affair with a man and is at odds with her father-and-boss and his unlawful activities that favor the financial interests of this religious community. Her lover dies in a suicide attack (we happen to know furtively too), but tears, grief and mourning is impossible. Nonetheless she'll manage to make something of that impossibility and the brewing family crisis: leave her husband eat the shabbat jachnun on his own, take her son, and change her life (we can imagine). At second glance it's the universal tragedy of a woman who tries to liberate from male coercion and a stringent religious community that has difficulties playing by the laws governing a democratic country. Also it's an optimistic story as it shows a multi-layered suffering fueling, not depression, but a dramatic change in destiny. The tempo and sound-track make us quasi insiders of all characters: prolonged shots of religious rituals and cooking alternate with brisk and allusive scenes.
    10noah-22

    an exceptional film of remarkable human insight

    Avanim is an important film that explores the struggle of one woman trying to focus on her own life while surrounded by the agendas of those around her.

    Asi Levy, in her European Film Award-nominated role, delivers one of the best performances of the year. Avanim is a finely nuanced film that tries to question a complex world through genuine truth and understanding. Brilliantly paced and with minute attention to detail, this film reaffirms Raphael Nadjari's place among the new great filmmakers who have so much to offer the language of cinema.

    Do not miss this film, though it may be hard to find in your area, this is a revelation of the human condition.
    2mailjohnw

    Execrable bore

    Many Euro films, especially, and others, like Avanim, have no idea what it takes to make a good movie--a good STORY. The absolutely MUST be a plot, which is something other than tracing a characters moods. This movie is tedious, belabored, self-indulgent. It takes way too long for the dramatic shift to occur and the main character, whose life, feeding her child, for example, is studiously documented, listlessly drifts from scene to scene without the viewer having an emotional latch to grab. The script is really nothing but an agenda, and tho the movie has pretty good "documentary" style acting, but it ain't enuf: first things first: STORY.
    7howard.schumann

    Never crystallizes the issues

    The clash between a modern, secular woman's desire for independence and her ties to the Rabbinical establishment that wants to dominate her life is the main theme of Avanim, a powerful French/Israeli drama by Raphael Nadjari. Set in the Hatikva district of Tel Aviv, Michale (Asi Levi) fulfills the roles expected of her. She is a dutiful wife, mother to a bright five-year old son, and loyal worker in her father's accounting firm. We know that things are not all right, however, when we see her having an afternoon affair with a lover, of whom we know next to nothing. Shooting in a close-up, intimate style with a hand-held camera and improvisational acting, we follow Michale going through the routine of her existence, mostly in moody silence, bringing her boy to a pre-school, being late in picking him up, and wearily greeting her husband late in the evening.

    Her Sephardic husband Shmoulik (Danny Steg), a building contractor, is a burly, decent fellow but does not seem to provide the emotional gratification Michale is seeking. Her life becomes more tightly wound when she discovers her father's (Uri Gabriel) complicity in a scheme to pad the number of students to attract money from the government for the construction of a new Yeshiva. When her lover is killed in a suicide bombing, however, long stifled emotions come to the surface and she is forced to deal with the conflicts of her life in an uncompromising manner..

    There are no entirely sympathetic characters in Avanim. The father is wearing ethical blinders and the husband seems unconscious of his wife's emotional needs. While Michale is more sympathetic, she rebels in covert ways without openly communicating her feelings to her family or considering the emotional consequences of her behavior for her son. For example, she stays out all night without telling anyone where she is while her husband and father are understandably frantic. While Asi Levi delivers a strong performance as the restless, dissatisfied housewife, the script never crystallizes the issues and, in spite of a melodramatic ending, lacks an emotional payoff.

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 2005 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Israel
    • Official site
      • Official site (France)
    • Language
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Avanim
    • Filming locations
      • Tel Aviv, Israel
    • Production companies
      • BVNG Productions
      • Transfax Film Productions
      • 2.1 Films
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    • Budget
      • €700,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
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