The Rashevski Tango

The Rashevski Tango

Release date : September 3, 2003
Runtime : 1h 30m
Countries of origin :
Original Language : German / French /
Director : Sam Garbarski /
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September 3, 2003 1h 30m Drama German More
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Adolphe 'Dolfo' Rashevski travels to Israel with grandson Ric, but his brother, orthodox rabbi Samuel 'Shmouel, refuses to come attend their fellow Auschwitz survivor sister Rosa's funeral. Back in their home, the whole well-integrated family and their 'gojim' (non-Jewish and would-be) partners regularly wrestle with the meaning of Jewish blood, traditions and religion. For one it seems the way to gain a wife, for others the bomb under or the obstacle for a marriage. Yet love tends to conquer all but death.
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Ludmila Mikaël
Isabelle, la femme de Simon
Michel Jonasz
Simon Rashevski
Daniel Mesguich
David Rashevski
Jonathan Zaccaï
Jonathan Rashevski, le fils de Simon
Tania Garbarski
Nina Rashevski, la fille de Simon
Rudi Rosenberg
Ric Rashevski, le fils de David
Selma Kouchy
Khadija, l'amie de Ric
Moscu Alcalay
Shmouel, le père de Simon et David

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  • title:The Rashevski Tango
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2003
  • Runtime:1h 30m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: German · French ·
  • Director: Sam Garbarski /
  • Writers: Philippe Blasband · Sam Garbarski ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Adolphe 'Dolfo' Rashevski travels to Israel with grandson Ric, but his brother, orthodox rabbi Samuel 'Shmouel, refuses to come attend their fellow Auschwitz survivor sister Rosa's funeral. Back in their home, the whole well-integrated family and their 'gojim' (non-Jewish and would-be) partners regularly wrestle with the meaning of Jewish blood, traditions and religion. For one it seems the way to gain a wife, for others the bomb under or the obstacle for a marriage. Yet love tends to conquer all but death.
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