• Mar 25, 2012 from 7:00am to 8:30am
  • Location: MoMA
  • Latest Activity: Aug 21, 2019

The Rabbi’s Cat (Le Chat Du Rabbin)

Joann Sfar & Antoine Delesvaux

Adapted from the graphic novels of Joann Sfar, The Rabbi’s Cat is a vivid, lively, and imaginative animated film co-directed by Sfar and Antoine Delesvaux. The story takes place once upon a time (not too long ago) in Algiers, where Jewish and Islamic communities existed in relative peace and rabbis and mullahs could be friends. A widower rabbi lives with his voluptuous and dutiful daughter and their pesky cat, who swallows a parakeet and begins to speak, soon driving everyone crazy by insisting on having a bar mitzvah. The Rabbi’s Cat represents two firsts in the 41-year history ofND/NF: the first 3-D feature and the first feature shown as a family film.

But please note, the film isn’t suitable for young children, as it includes both violence and subtitles.

2011. France/Austria. 89 min.
Producer/Directors: Joann Sfar, Antoine Delesvaux
Writers: Sandrina Jardel, Joann Sfar, based on the comic books by Joann Sfar
Editor: Maryline Monthieux
Music: Olivier Daviaud
VOICES: François Morel, Maurice Bénichou, Hafsia Herzi, François Damiens, Mathieu Amalric

OTHER DATE

Tuesday, March 27th 2012 | 6 PM | FSLC

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