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Release Date:
January 24, 2024
Original Title:
Le Dernier des Juifs
Alternate Titles:
A Nice Jewish Boy
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Moonshaker
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA 15+
Runtime: 90
Bellisha is a good Jewish boy. He is a 27-year-old curly-haired, weak and nonchalant young man who struggles to become an adult. He still lives with his mother, Giselle, in a poor neighborhood. After the closing of the last synagogue, it is the turn of the last kosher grocery store to close its doors. That's it, they are the last Jewish family in the area. But much to Giselle's dismay, Bellisha doesn't particularly want to leave. He feels comfortable and positive, despite the tensions in the community and his mother's rapidly deteriorating health.
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ADR Supervisor:
Tom Nicolas
Assistant Costume Designer:
Caroline Di Paolo
Assistant Editor:
Cécile Staes-Lacommère
Boom Operator:
Nina Maini
Co-Producer:
Noé Debré
Nathalie Dennes
Costume Design:
Élisa Ingrassia
Director:
Noé Debré
Director of Photography:
Boris Lévy
Editor:
Géraldine Mangenot
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Delphine Passant
First Assistant Art Direction:
Caroline Leroy
First Assistant Camera:
Paul Thomas
First Assistant Director:
Moritz Parisius
First Assistant Editor:
Léo Przybylski
Foley Artist:
Romain Anklewicz
Gaffer:
Renaud Garnier
Graphic Designer:
Luce Jalbert
Key Makeup Artist:
Julia Floch-Carbonel
Location Manager:
Constance Lefèvre
Makeup Artist:
Anaëlle Trogno
Music:
Valentin Hadjadj
Music Supervisor:
Laureen Arnou-Sanchez
Producer:
Benjamin Elalouf
Production Assistant:
Pauline Cailloce
Production Design:
Rafaël Mathé
Thibault Pinto
Property Master:
Henri-Gabriel Robert
Props:
Thomas Savery
Script Supervisor:
Léa mothet
Second Assistant Camera:
Emilie Rezai Rashti
Second Assistant Director:
Tom Cucuel
Set Designer:
Solène Panné
Sound Recordist:
Gaël Éléon
Steadicam Operator:
William Oger
Unit Production Manager:
Charles Miambanzila
Writer:
Noé Debré
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