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Mariages arrangés

Original title: Arranged
  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
3.2K
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Zoe Lister-Jones and Francis Benhamou in Mariages arrangés (2007)
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ARRANGED centers on the friendship between an Orthodox Jewish woman and a Muslim woman who meet as first-year teachers at a public school in Brooklyn. Over the course of the year they learn ... Read allARRANGED centers on the friendship between an Orthodox Jewish woman and a Muslim woman who meet as first-year teachers at a public school in Brooklyn. Over the course of the year they learn they share much in common - not least of which is that they are both going through the pro... Read allARRANGED centers on the friendship between an Orthodox Jewish woman and a Muslim woman who meet as first-year teachers at a public school in Brooklyn. Over the course of the year they learn they share much in common - not least of which is that they are both going through the process of arranged marriages.

  • Directors
    • Diane Crespo
    • Stefan C. Schaefer
  • Writers
    • Stefan C. Schaefer
    • Yuta Silverman
  • Stars
    • Zoe Lister-Jones
    • Francis Benhamou
    • Mimi Lieber
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    3.2K
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    • Directors
      • Diane Crespo
      • Stefan C. Schaefer
    • Writers
      • Stefan C. Schaefer
      • Yuta Silverman
    • Stars
      • Zoe Lister-Jones
      • Francis Benhamou
      • Mimi Lieber
    • 42User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins total

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    Zoe Lister-Jones
    Zoe Lister-Jones
    • Rochel Meshenberg
    • (as Zoe Lister Jones)
    Francis Benhamou
    Francis Benhamou
    • Nasira Khaldi
    Mimi Lieber
    Mimi Lieber
    • Sheli Meshenberg
    John Rothman
    John Rothman
    • Matan Meshenberg
    Sarah Lord
    • Naomi Meshenberg
    Trevor Braun
    Trevor Braun
    • Avi Meshenberg
    Doris Belack
    Doris Belack
    • Elona
    Laith Nakli
    Laith Nakli
    • Abdul-Halim Khaldi
    Jason Liebman
    Jason Liebman
    • Gideon
    Marcia Jean Kurtz
    Marcia Jean Kurtz
    • Principal Jacoby
    Peggy Gormley
    Peggy Gormley
    • Miriam
    David Castro
    David Castro
    • Eddie
    Sanjit De Silva
    Sanjit De Silva
    • Jamil
    Daniel London
    Daniel London
    • Elliot
    Max Shulman
    • Seth
    Emma Lesser
    Emma Lesser
    • Eva Meshenberg
    Roger Shamas
    • Kalil
    Arian Moayed
    Arian Moayed
    • Ahmed Khaldi
    • Directors
      • Diane Crespo
      • Stefan C. Schaefer
    • Writers
      • Stefan C. Schaefer
      • Yuta Silverman
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    10envision3334

    Multi-layered heartwarming story

    This is an engaging story that feels very real, and very important in our times when so many walls keep people from connecting with each other. It is so refreshing to have the bigger theme of cultural and religious differences treated with respect and interest, and with an absence of violence. The gradual and delicate building of the friendship between Rochel and Nasira is beautifully portrayed. And the film is funny! You don't have to be Jewish or Muslim to recognize the family dynamics, and you don't need to have attempted an "arranged" relationship to feel right into those first dates. The themes are familiar but never fall into cliché. The writing is crisp and the plot twists keep you wondering what's coming next. The two leads are excellently cast and balance each other without ever pushing for center stage. The directors had a firm sense of pacing -- they trust you to live into the often very beautiful images yourself. The film is permeated with respect -- for the story, for the viewers, for the creativity that clearly lived between the actors, and for the possibilities of real human meeting and understanding.
    8JustCuriosity

    Uplifting film about Jewish-Muslim friendship

    This film screened at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, TX. This is a warm feel good film with a positive message that would be particularly good for teaching teens about overcoming prejudice and understanding different cultures. The film focuses on two young female teachers - one an Orthodox Jew and the other an observant Muslim - who are assigned to work together in a multi-ethnic school in Brooklyn.

    The film is charming and uplifting as the two women learn that they have more in common with each other than either would have expected. They find friendship with each other, because they are both confronting similar issues with their parents and the secular world. They are also both undergoing the difficulty of trying to find a mate through their community's traditional systems of arranged marriage. While some of the characters come off as walking stereotypes (the Jewish matchmaker appears to be straight out of Fiddler on the Roof), the film for the most part does a sensitive job of portraying both Islam and Judaism in a very positive light. The film respects the women's genuine commitment to their faiths even as they struggle with difficult aspects of their faiths.

    Arranged also shows the difficulties and prejudices that both women experience for being religiously observant from secular people (particularly the school's idiot principal). This latter subject is an important one that is rarely addressed in the secular film world where religion is too often mocked as irrational and oppressive - particular towards women - rather than understood on its own terms.

    The acting and the script are sometimes uneven and there are moments that feel like an after school special. The conclusion is a bit too simplistic. But the message about both necessity and possibility of multi-religious co-existence is a good one presented with humor, warmth, and intelligence. In a world, where religion is often the basis of division and hatred, it is good to see a film that attempts to show that Jewish-Muslim co-existence is possible.
    8cl777

    Very nice film

    A fellow blog reader suggested that I watch "Arranged" (2007). It is a very nice film that I definitely recommend as well.

    Arranged is about the friendship between two women- one an Orthodox Jewish school teacher and the other a Muslim one. The acting was very strong and credible and the story absorbing as the womens' relationship develops against all odds. They find similarities in their situations despite great cultural and religious divides and solace in the fact that their parents are trying to arrange marriages for both of them with candidates who as the name implies, they cannot choose.

    The actresses who portray Rochel and Nosira are beautiful inside and out and made this film a true pleasure to watch. The ending was uplifting and charming; the movie all around very enjoyable.

    My rating: 8 For more reviews please read http://paulinasmovies.blogspot.com
    9intelearts

    Better Romantic Comedy Than Most

    This is a delightful and thoughtful comedy.

    Two supposedly diametrically opposed worlds meet in Rochel (Zoe Lister-Jones) an orthodox Jew and Nasira (Francis Benhamou) a Muslim.

    Both woman are teachers who find that as they both have to find their husbands through the arranged marriage process they have more in common with each other than the secular world.

    The delight is that is is a pretty straight-up great romantic comedy - Rochel keeps being set up with the wrong guys, Nasira gets the embarrassing dinner etc; of course, the road to true love is not smooth...

    It really is very funny, witty - and well acted, especially Francis Benhamou as Nasira, who is stunning and positively lights up the screen with her smile.

    Just a lovely film that deserves all the play it can get, and definitely deserves to be seen by anyone who loves romantic comedies.

    Warmly recommended.
    8tigerfish50

    The Power of Friendship and Tolerance

    Nasira and Rochel are the daughters of a Koranic scholar and Orthodox Jewish fathers beginning their teaching careers at a NY elementary school, who are drawn together by their common experience of belonging to conservative religious communities. The film's title focuses on the issue of arranged marriage, but the two women are only subjected to fairly mild forms of arm-twisting associated with this patriarchal custom. The main theme is their friendship across a cultural divide, which provides support as they resist the school principal's disapproval of their beliefs and parental pressure to marry.

    Nasira's father is portrayed as a traditionalist who simply cannot envision his daughter's future without marriage and children. He offers only minimal resistance when Nasira rejects his chosen prospect - and the father-daughter relationship appears to be strengthened by the episode. Meanwhile Rochel resists a comical onslaught from her mother and a gaggle of marriage arrangers when they present her with a parade of socially inept suitors. Her mother bullies her with warnings about family disgrace and lifelong spinsterhood, and blames her for her father's rising blood pressure.

    Francis Benhamou and Zoe Lister Jones deliver fine performances as Nasira and Rochel. They are backed up by their support cast as the screenplay and direction navigate a narrow passage between melodrama and realism. By the time the story reaches its conclusion, only the most stubborn cynic will remain immune to these unusual heroines.

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    • Trivia
      The film is loosely based on the experiences of executive producer Yuta Silverman, an Orthodox Jew who befriended a Pakistani Muslim woman through the public schools in Brooklyn.
    • Goofs
      Rochel comes home to dinner and sits down with the family. But she didn't wash her hands. Orthodox Jews wash their hands, say a prayer, and eat some bread before talking or eating at a meal. Only the religious Jewish viewers will look alarmed at this. But the director covers it. Rochel says the blessing before eating a meal with no bread.
    • Quotes

      Rochel: Mom? Nina's here to talk about my diminished prospects.

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    • Release date
      • January 9, 2009 (Brazil)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
      • Arabic
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Arranged
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Cicala Filmworks
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    • Budget
      • $120,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $23,571
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,560
      • Dec 16, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $199,891
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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