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Director: Emmanuel Finkiel
Cast: Shulamit Adar, Liliane Rovère, Esther Gorintin, Natan Cogan
In the first of the three linked episodes of French writer-director Emmanuel Finkiel’s delicate, poignant Voyages, a bus tour of Poland, by present-day French survivors of the Holocaust, suffers a mishap: en route to Auschwitz from a Jewish cemetery, the bus breaks down. In the second episode, one of them confronts the possibility that her father, long presumed to be among the Six Million, in fact survived; but is he her father?
Critical Reception & Ratings
Emmanuel Finkiel's 1999 drama Voyages has been critically acclaimed, receiving a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The film is composed of three linked episodes that explore the experiences of present-day French Holocaust survivors, and it has been praised for its delicate and poignant handling of its subject matter. With a 7.2/10 rating on IMDb, Voyages has also found strong audience reception.
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Voyages (1999), directed by Emmanuel Finkiel, is a poignant and delicate drama that weaves together three interlinked episodes exploring the lingering impact of the Holocaust. With its blend of drama and subtle emotional depth, the film offers a thoughtful and nuanced examination of memory, identity, and the complexities of survival that will resonate with fans of reflective, character-driven dramas.
Voyages is a 1999 French drama film directed by Emmanuel Finkiel. The film was screened at the Directors' Fortnight event of the 1999 Cannes Film Festival and won the Award of the Youth for French Film.
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