1. Les Interdits (Film, 2013) - MovieMeter.nl
Odessa, Sovjet-Unie, 1979. Carole en Jérôme, een jong Frans stel, arriveren op hun vakantiebestemming om hun verloving te vieren.
Drama film geregisseerd door Philippe Kotlarski en Anne Weil. Met Jérémie Lippmann, Soko en Vladimir Fridman.
2. Friends from France (Les Interdits) - Cineuropa
Carole and Jerome are 20 and go on tour in Odessa, behind the Iron Curtain. They are cousins and pretend engaged. The day as tourists, they visit monuments ...
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3. Les interdits (Friends From France) - SOKO PAGES
LES INTERDITS (which translates as "the prohibited") is set in 1982 when two cousins, Jerome Berkowicz (Jérémie Lippmann) and Carol Brikerman (Soko), travel to ...
'Les interdits' movie, aka 'Friends From France' by Philippe Kotlarski and Anne Weil
4. Friends from France (2013) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
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1979: Cousins Carole and Jérôme go on an organized trip to Odessa, behind the Iron Curtain. During the day, posing as tourists celebrating their engagement, they visit monuments and museums. In the evening they slip away from the group and meet “refuseniks”, Jews persecuted by the Soviet regime for wanting to leave the country. While Carole is motivated by political commitment and a taste for risk, Jérôme’s motivation is Carole.
5. Friends From France - UK Jewish Film
They are Jewish cousins, on a secret mission to help 'refuseniks', Jews persecuted by the Soviet regime for wanting to leave the country. Together Carole and ...
A hit at the Toronto International Film Festival. Set in the USSR in 1979, Friends From France follows a young engaged couple on a holiday to Odessa. Or at least that’s their cover story. They are Jewish cousins, on a secret mission to help ‘refuseniks’, Jews persecuted by the Soviet regime for wanting to leave the country.
6. [PDF] Reviews
At the beginning of the 2013 French drama Friends from France (Les Interdits), a young Parisian couple comes to Odessa, a Soviet city on the Black Sea, ...
7. Journal of Jewish Identities - Project MUSE
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At the beginning of the 2013 French drama Friends from France (Les Interdits), a young Parisian couple comes to Odessa, a Soviet city on the Black Sea, ostensibly on tour. The year is 1979, and the relationship between the Soviets and the West is tense, therefore, our couple and other tourists are closely scrutinized, their every step monitored by the omnipresent KGB agents. This is why the couple’s mission is so difficult: in fact, these two are no ordinary lovebirds on an exotic quest, but rather Jewish cousins who have come to the evil empire on a mission to help their less fortunate co-religionists by bringing them a few brochures about Israel, answering their questions about Judaism, and expressing solidarity. Carole (in a powerful performance by Soko, a French singer and actor) is a rambunctious emotional type, a dark beauty with a mop of curly hair, who is willing to take risks, whereas her cousin Jérôme (Jérémie Lippman), a bespectacled pale intellectual, is more cautious and cynical. Still, both are intent on escaping the tightly overseen tour events and embarking on their own journey, disguised as romantic walks. Soon, it becomes clear that the love affair is much more than a disguise: Jérôme has been infatuated with Carole for some time, and now that they are together in a dangerous environment, the erotic tension between them becomes unavoidable. Still, their personal drama is not the main challenge to their mission, and neither is KGB surveillance.
8. Friends from France - Pyramide Films
Festivals & Awards. Toronto Film Festival 2013 - Contemporary World Cinema - World Premiere ... c-les-films-du-poisson-les-interdits-jersoko- mg7888. >>Download ...
9. Les interdits - Bif&st 2014
directed by Anne Weil, Philippe Kotlarski with Soko, Jérémie Lippmann, Vladimir Fridman. Francia-Germania-Russia-Canada 2013, 100', v.o. eng-it. sub.
in INTERNATIONAL PANORAMA /