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Mon âme, mon âme

Original title: Janem Janem
  • 2005
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
31
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Mon âme, mon âme (2005)
Drama

Eldi, a 40 year old high -school teacher, is in a midlife crisis. He just returned from a long army reserve service in Jenin and informs the school principal that he is not coming back to te... Read allEldi, a 40 year old high -school teacher, is in a midlife crisis. He just returned from a long army reserve service in Jenin and informs the school principal that he is not coming back to teach. His midlife crisis is blended with the trauma caused by the loss of his friend, who w... Read allEldi, a 40 year old high -school teacher, is in a midlife crisis. He just returned from a long army reserve service in Jenin and informs the school principal that he is not coming back to teach. His midlife crisis is blended with the trauma caused by the loss of his friend, who was killed in front of him by the gunshot of a sniper in the observation post. Eldi's wife,... Read all

  • Director
    • Haim Bouzaglo
  • Writer
    • Haim Bouzaglo
  • Stars
    • Danny Rotenberg
    • Avital Dicker
    • Dor Zweigenboim
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    31
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    • Director
      • Haim Bouzaglo
    • Writer
      • Haim Bouzaglo
    • Stars
      • Danny Rotenberg
      • Avital Dicker
      • Dor Zweigenboim
    • 1User review
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Danny Rotenberg
    • Eldi
    Avital Dicker
    Dor Zweigenboim
    Dor Zweigenboim
    Galina Auzener
    • Yelena
    Reymonde Amsellem
    Reymonde Amsellem
    • Aliana
    • (as Reymond Amsalem)
    Amos Lavi
    Amos Lavi
    Axelle Azoulay
    Axelle Azoulay
    • Actress
    Gillian Buick
    • Nina
    Mariam Davtyan
    Mariam Davtyan
    Shina Ray
    • Actress
    Haim Zanati
    Haim Zanati
    • Moti
    • Director
      • Haim Bouzaglo
    • Writer
      • Haim Bouzaglo
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    9friedt

    a secular, international film from Israel

    It is a small miracle than in a country where secularists define themselves as being non-observant, implicitly acknowledging the pervasiveness of religion, Haim Bouzaglo manages to create secular films. In Janem, Janem, the second of his projected trilogy, he has created a fascinating portrait of people caught in contemporary events who are Israeli only as a matter of geographic identification, their Jewishness neither discernible nor relevant. In doing so, he has freed his characters from their historical burden and enabled him to concentrate on their essential and international humanity.

    As in the brilliant and brooding Distortion, this film also follows a disconnected and discontented individual. In Distortion, he is a blocked playwright; in Janem, Janem, he is the unhappy schoolteacher, Eldi. An ex-soldier, he drops out of family and society in reaction to his middle class life as much as to his tour of duty. Like Wakefield in the Hawthorne story, he "steps aside," and like Wakefield who lives the next 40 years one street over from where he can observe his family, the schoolteacher merely disappears inside Tel Aviv. He lives and works with illegal Romanian and Turkish workers and gets involved with Russian prostitutes and criminal elements in his native city. Bouzaglo makes him Everyman by making him a no man:alienated, homeless, one of the shadow people. The metaphor is clear—a "real" Israeli, family man, citizen, member of a helping profession, can feel and be as separated from contemporary Israeli life as the other non-entities—the prostitutes, criminals, and illegal guest workers.

    What is remarkable is how much tenderness and humor Bouzaglo manages to infuse into the "down and out" life. The posturing illegals, auditioning to be painted and seduced by the artist, the poignant moments as the men call home, the love stories among the prostitutes, dropouts, and criminals, even the search for the man on the run, are characterized by visually arresting moments and sweet connections. Against the background of the year moving toward Christmas (in an Israeli film!), the world Bouzaglo has created draws us in, making us hope that Eldi's alternate life will not be ended by discovery and that lovers will be reunited. But homicide bombers stalk the city and anyone could be the killer just as everyone could become the victim.

    At the end, Eldi's mid-life crisis is the mid-life crisis of Israel. But where in Bouzaglo's earlier Fictitious Marriage similar plot elements created an Arab-Israeli story specific to time and place, in Janem, Janem they create an Israel made universal. When the tattered national flag finds its way into the final scene, we are startled, reminded that it really is Israel, that mythical, ancient land, that is the subject of this film.

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Israel
    • Languages
      • Hebrew
      • English
      • Russian
      • Turkish
      • Romanian
    • Also known as
      • Janem Janem
    • Production companies
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
      • Mazel Productions
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      1 hour 45 minutes
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