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Le fils de l'autre

  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45m
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7.3/10
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Le fils de l'autre (2012)
Two young men, one Israeli and one Palestinian, discover they were accidentally switched at birth.
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Two young men, one Israeli and one Palestinian, discover they were accidentally switched at birth.Two young men, one Israeli and one Palestinian, discover they were accidentally switched at birth.Two young men, one Israeli and one Palestinian, discover they were accidentally switched at birth.

  • Director
    • Lorraine Lévy
  • Writers
    • Noam Fitoussi
    • Lorraine Lévy
    • Nathalie Saugeon
  • Stars
    • Emmanuelle Devos
    • Pascal Elbé
    • Jules Sitruk
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    3.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lorraine Lévy
    • Writers
      • Noam Fitoussi
      • Lorraine Lévy
      • Nathalie Saugeon
    • Stars
      • Emmanuelle Devos
      • Pascal Elbé
      • Jules Sitruk
    • 20User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Emmanuelle Devos
    Emmanuelle Devos
    • Orith Silberg
    Pascal Elbé
    Pascal Elbé
    • Alon Silberg
    Jules Sitruk
    Jules Sitruk
    • Joseph Silberg
    Mehdi Dehbi
    Mehdi Dehbi
    • Yacine Al Bezaaz
    Areen Omari
    Areen Omari
    • Leïla Al Bezaaz
    Khalifa Natour
    Khalifa Natour
    • Saïd Al Bezaaz
    Mahmud Shalaby
    Mahmud Shalaby
    • Bilal Al Bezaaz
    • (as Mahmood Shalabi)
    Bruno Podalydès
    Bruno Podalydès
    • David
    Ezra Dagan
    Ezra Dagan
    • Le rabbin
    Tamar Shem Or
    • Yona
    Tomer Offner
    Tomer Offner
    • Ilan
    • (as Tomer Ofner)
    Noa Manor
    • Ethel
    Shira Naor
    Shira Naor
    • Lisa
    Diana Zriek
    • Amina
    Marie Wisselmann
    • Keren
    Gilles Ben-David
    • Le directeur de l'hôpital
    • (as Jill Ben David)
    Yuval Rozman
    • Docteur militaire
    Lana Ettinger
    Lana Ettinger
    • Femme Officer
    • Director
      • Lorraine Lévy
    • Writers
      • Noam Fitoussi
      • Lorraine Lévy
      • Nathalie Saugeon
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    Red-125

    What does it mean to have been switched at birth?

    The French film, "Le fils de l'autre," was shown in the U.S. with the title "The Other Son" (2012). It was co-written and directed by Lorraine Levy. As the title suggests, the movie plot hinges around two young men, born at the same time in the same hospital, who were switched by mistake. To make the situation even worse, one set of parents is Palestinian, and one is Israeli.

    Once everyone comes to the realization that the mistake truly happened, the men are faced with the knowledge that their "parents" aren't their biological parents, their religion is not what it would be if the switch hadn't happened, and their position within the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has been reversed.

    The only good news is that both sets of parents, and both of the young men, are people of good will. They all want to work out some sort of arrangement that will make this bizarre situation a little less painful.

    The knowledge about the switch is a life-altering event for all six people. How they survive--or don't survive--this event is what makes this such a fascinating film. This movie will work well on DVD. I suggest you seek it out and watch it. It will repay the effort
    9paul-allaer

    Required viewing for anyone interested in the Israeli-Palestine conflict

    "The Other Son" (2012 release from France/Israel; 105 min.) brings the story of 2 boys who are about to reach their 18th birthday. As the movie opens, we see Joseph applying to enlist at an elite unit of the Israeli Air Force, requiring him to do various medicals tests. It isn't long before his parents learn that Joseph's blood type (A+) is not compatible with theirs (A=). After some investigating, it becomes clear that two babies were switched accidentally at birth. The other 18 year old is Yacine, whose family lives in Palestine's West Bank. Joseph is devastated when he finds out about the mix-up at birth. But what about Yacine in Palestine? And how will their families react? And their friends? To tell you more would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: first, kudos to writer-director Lorraine Lévy for bringing us this movie. The plot is entirely believable, and Levy treats the subject matter with dignity and respect. As you can well imagine, this is a delicate topic and if not done properly, it will ruin the movie. When the impact of it all hits Joseph, he wonders "Am I still Jewish?". Even more importantly, this movie shows again that, when you put politics aside for a moment, at the end of the day we are dealing with real human beings. Watch how the Jewish and Palestine mothers deal with the news that the sons they have raised are not their own...

    Bottom line: this movie should be required viewing for anyone interested in the Israeli-Palestine conflict. No, "The Other Son" is NOT a political movie, but instead is a heartbreaking family drama with a political undercurrent. "The Other Son" is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
    9darcymoore

    Not a feel good, but not a feel bad either; about an impossible situation

    I'd reached the point some time ago where I stopped watching films about the holocaust and the intractable Palestine-Israel situation. Then I saw a review of this film that suggested something other than bleak, bleak, bleak and get out the razor for humanity's wrist. So I watched it.

    It took the life-affirming premise that even in the worst of situations, which the dispossessed Palestinians have been enduring for more than 60 years, people generally want to live, laugh, have friends, love and, most of all, stay alive. Strapping explosives to your chest is NOT the norm there, even for impressionable young men.

    What I saw was a very human story of parents and children trying to come to terms with a sudden reversal of reality. Messy, untidy, forcing a rethink of lifelong prejudices in the face of a farcical bureaucratic mix-up.

    The mothers ache with a visceral sense of loss. The fathers quietly rage (and in one sequence not so quietly) in their dumbfoundment. The kid sisters take people as they find them. The boys are stupefied .. to begin with. Then the everyday takes over. Having to absorb it all, then go on living. And all get wiser, a little more worldly, a little less inclined to stereotype. A little richer.

    Unlikely? I don't think so. As has often been observed, "Travel broadens the mind." And there's nothing like a good emotional somersault to do exactly that. People can and do change. It didn't feel like a film, more like watching through hidden cameras as life unfolds.
    10alexandra-mollof

    Sensitive, intelligent and compassionate

    This is an excellent piece of cinema, treating of a very tricky and complex question with intelligence, sensibility and heart. Extremely well acted, the characters are full of warmth, and both sides in the end seem equally right. Of course, we wish the current conflict could be sorted with the same compassionate approach but sadly this would be naive. Still, the film gives a very hopeful message that one likes to believe in. I am just back from Israel and feel the atmosphere of the movie is very true and genuine. If only understanding each other's culture could be done in a similar heartfelt way.

    Enjoy!
    mmunier

    Unexpected Encounter of the other kind.

    Le fils de l'autre ! Simply to address the complaint of the first reviewer for seeing only two reviews for such a great work, I'll give it my five cents too! But I have to add there are 19 reviews before mine now!

    I can't take any credit for having seen this wonderful story. I have a friend who, I think, on the account that I "was" French; often will pick French movies for our two couples to see at an independent theatre in Sydney.

    And what a choice it was! I always been a fan of Emmanuelle Devos, and once more she was such a strong part of this movie. But as many reviewers have testified everyone else was also very good.

    It is a very believable situation but also "poignante"; and you would have to be made of ice for not be emotionally involved with this 'semi' tragic story.

    As the story line simply states: Two young men, one Israeli and one Palestinian, discover they were accidentally switched at birth ... For five cents you won't get more from me, but do yourself a favour, have a look at it.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Arabic
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • The Other Son
    • Filming locations
      • Israel
    • Production companies
      • Rapsodie Production
      • Cité Films
      • France 3 Cinéma
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,285,918
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $125,691
      • Oct 28, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,820,405
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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