Voyages (1999)
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100% of critics liked it
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68% of users liked it
(297 ratings)
Three older Jewish women deal with issues in their families and the long shadow of the Holocaust in this episodic drama. In the film's first segment, Rivka (Shulamit Adar) is on a bus tour of Poland with her husband and is accidentally left behind after a stop at a cemetery. She is furious with… More Three older Jewish women deal with issues in their families and the long shadow of the Holocaust in this episodic drama. In the film's first segment, Rivka (Shulamit Adar) is on a bus tour of Poland with her husband and is accidentally left behind after a stop at a cemetery. She is furious with her husband, who didn't notice that she was missing; she's felt neglected by him for years, but she doesn't have the strength to leave him. The second story moves to Paris, where Regine (Liliane Rovere) receives startling news: her father, who supposedly died in a concentration camp during World War II, is actually alive in Lithuania. When she arrives in Lithuania, she's startled by the sight of her father, a very old man who doesn't quite recognize her, as well as his story: after the liberation of his camp, he made his way on foot and ended up behind the Iron Curtain, from where he was unable to return to Europe. In the final story, Vera (Esther Gorintin) and her neighbors travels from Moscow to Tel Aviv, hoping to visit a cousin who is now in a rest home. She eventually gets lost and is befriended by Rivka, from the first episode. Voyages is the directorial debut for Emmanuel Finkiel, who previously worked as an assistant director for Krzysztof Kieslowski and made a short film that won a César award in France. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Emmanuel Finkiel
- Written By
- Emmanuel Finkiel
- Genres
- Art House & International, Drama
- In Theaters
- Jan 26, 2001 Limited
- On DVD
- Sep 20, 2005
- Studio
- New Yorker Films
Critic Reviews
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Jeffrey M. Anderson, Combustible Celluloid
The film's final moment will make you gasp and your heart tingle.
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Julia Levin, Filmcritic.com
a film of incredible emotional subtlety
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Sean Axmaker, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Shooting with a respectful remove that captures an intimacy by sheer doggedness, Finkiel creates a rich atmosphere by simply looking, listening and peering past the surfaces.
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Cast
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Shulamit Adar
as Rivka
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Liliane Rovere
as Regine
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Esther Gorintin
as Vera
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Nathan Cogan
as Graneck
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Moscu Alcalay
as Shimon
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Maurice Chevit
as Mendelbaum
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Michael Shillo
as Mr. Katz
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Doron Avrahami
as Taxi Driver
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Leopold Kozlowski
as Pianist
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Patrick Lizana
as Henri
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Freddie Earle
as Jo Bernstein
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Abraham Leber
as Mr. Zalcberg
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Alain Zylbering
as Max
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Magdalena Czartoryjska
as Tour Guide
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Albert Grinberg
as Drummer
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Claude Mouton
as Double Bass
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Vladimir Fridman
as Felix
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Natalia Voitulevitch-Manor
as Lea
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Dan Manor
as Felix's Son
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Guita Gruzina
as Vera's Cousin
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Alma Fogiel
as Israeli Guide
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Shouki Fogiel
as Neighbor
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Sasha Chernichovsky
as Hotel Employee
- Shulami Adar