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The Rabbi's Cat (film)

The Rabbi's Cat (French: Le chat du rabbin) is a 2011 French animated film directed by Joann Sfar and Antoine Delesvaux,[2] based on volumes one, two and five of Sfar's comics series with the same title. It tells the story of a cat, who obtains the ability to speak after swallowing a parrot, and its owner who is a rabbi in 1920s Algeria.[3] The voice cast includes François Morel, Hafsia Herzi, Maurice Bénichou, Fellag, François Damiens and Jean-Pierre Kalfon.

The Rabbi's Cat
Theatrical release poster
FrenchLe chat du rabbin
Directed byJoann Sfar
Antoine Delesvaux
Screenplay byJoann Sfar
Sandrina Jardel
Based onThe Rabbi's Cat
by Joann Sfar
Produced byClément Oubrerie
Antoine Delesvaux
Joann Sfar
StarringFrançois Morel
Hafsia Herzi
Maurice Bénichou
Fellag
François Damiens
Jean-Pierre Kalfon
Edited byMaryline Monthieux
Music byOlivier Daviaud
Production
company
Autochenille Production
Distributed byUGC Distribution
Release date
  • 1 June 2011 (2011-06-01)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget€12.5 million[1]
Box office$4.2 million[1]

Plot edit

The story takes place in the Jewish community of Algeria during the 1920s. One day a rabbi finds that his talking parrot, who is very noisy, has been eaten by his cat and that the cat has gained the ability to speak in human tongues. However, the rabbi finds that the cat is very rude and arrogant, so the rabbi teaches him about the Torah, with the cat deciding that — if he is Jewish — then he should receive a bar mitzvah, leading the two to consult with the rabbi's rabbi. The cat proceeds to mock and insult the rabbi's strict views, who declares that the cat should be killed for its heresy. The rabbi takes his cat and leaves, mad at the cat for making a fool of his master. The two eventually reach an agreement where the rabbi will teach the cat all about the Torah and that he might have his bar mitzvah when he is ready.

The cat helps the rabbi pass a French language exam so that he might one day become head rabbi, but after the exam the cat loses his ability to speak (as he invoked the name of God to pray for his master). After the discovery of a Russian Jew who has stowed away in a shipment of religious texts, the cat learns he can speak Russian. He eventually regains his ability to speak French, finding he knows many languages and can act as a translator. The Russian reveals that he is a painter who has fled from Soviet Russia. He has come to Africa to search for a hidden city of black Jews deep in the heart of Africa, and convinces the rabbi, his cat, and a former Russian soldier to help him in his search.

Cast edit

Production edit

Autochenille Production was launched in 2007 by Joann Sfar, Antoine Delesvaux and Clément Oubrerie with the aim to make "author-driven, challenging films to appeal to children and adults."[4] The Rabbi's Cat was the company's first project. The production was made in collaboration with TF1 and France 3. It was pre-bought by Canal+ and CineCinéma and had a budget of 12.5 million euro. It is the second film directed by Sfar, after Gainsbourg (Vie héroïque).[4]

One of the directors' sources of inspiration was American animation from the 1930s and, in particular, from the Fleischer Studios, which Sfar described as characterised by multi-ethnic production crews and for portraying dark aspects of society, in cartoons such as Betty Boop and Popeye. To generate more personality for the drawn characters in The Rabbi's Cat, some of the scenes were staged in a Parisian suburb loft in the summer of 2008, with props and the cast fully costumed. As the actors performed and invented their characters' personal motion habits, the design team observed closely and drew what they picked up.[5]

The original soundtrack was composed by Olivier Daviaud, who had composed the music for Gainsbourg (Vie héroïque), and was performed by Enrico Macias and the Amsterdam Klezmer Band.[6]

Release edit

The film was released in France on 1 June 2011 through UGC Distribution, which launched it in 243 prints.[7] It competed at the 2011 Annecy International Animated Film Festival, where it won the top award: the Annecy Crystal for best feature.[8]

Critical response edit

The Rabbi's Cat received positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has a rating of 94% based on 16 reviews and an average rating of 7.6/10.[9] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 74 out of 100 based on nine reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[10]

Pierre Vavasseur of Le Parisien gave a top rating of three stars and compared the impression it left to that of Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. Vavasseur called The Rabbi's Cat "a pure pleasure" and complimented it for its variation and colourfulness, as well as for how it tackles the subject of a divided society: "Offsprings of Voltaire, Sfar and his cat don't stroke anyone with the hair, but throw as chefs together a broth of cultures with multiple flavours and with nurtured scenery."[11]

Jacques Mandelbaum wrote a negative review in Le Monde, where he, among other things, criticised the film for having dull gags, lifeless voice acting and a dragging pace: "This general disconcertment is due to the lack of determination in the point of view, which evidently wants to take in everything and fails to grasp the bad. Between Chagall and The Adventures of Tintin, family chronicle and adventure film, biblical legend and colonial chronicle, historical reconstruction and winks to the contemporary world, the references are superimposed without achieving harmony. In the end, this plea for tolerance is a moral preaching so annoyingly gentle that it struggles to convince us of its legitimacy."[12] Jordan Mintzer wrote in The Hollywood Reporter: "Though this gorgeously animated affair showcases the artist's freewheeling style and colorful arabesque imagery, its rambling episodic structure is not quite the cat's meow, even if it remains a thoroughly enjoyable take on Judaism in early 20th century North Africa. ... While the end result is somewhat chaotic, it proves that Sfar can make the jump from page to screen in ways that are both compelling and personal."[13]

Awards and nominations edit

On 24 February 2012, The Rabbi’s Cat (Le Chat du rabbin) was named Best Animated Film at the César Awards.[14]

On 3 December 2012, it was announced that the film received two nominations at the 40th Annie Awards, including Best Animated Feature.[15]

It won the Prix Jacques Prévert du Scénario for Best Adaptation in 2012.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Le Chat du rabbin". JP's Box-Office.
  2. ^ Smith, Ian Hayden (2012). International Film Guide 2012. p. 119. ISBN 978-1908215017.
  3. ^ "First Images and Official Synopsis of Joann Sfar's THE RABBI'S CAT". Collider. 2010-11-09. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
  4. ^ a b Keslassy, Elsa (2009-01-13). "Joann Sfar directs 'Rabbi's Cat'". Variety. Retrieved 2011-02-17.
  5. ^ Festraëts, Marion (2008-08-13). "Joann Sfar: Chat tourne !". L'Express (in French). Retrieved 2011-02-17.
  6. ^ Dieudonne, Jean (2011-05-03). "'Le Chat du rabbin', la B.O. du film". evous.fr (in French). Retrieved 2011-05-03.
  7. ^ Lemercier, Fabien (2011-06-01). "The Rabbi's Cat tackles religion and human folly". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
  8. ^ Hopewell, John; Keslassy, Elsa (2011-06-11). "'Rabbi's Cat' wins Annecy best feature". Variety. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  9. ^ "The Rabbi's Cat (2012)". Rotten Tomatoes.
  10. ^ "The Rabbi's Cat". Metacritic.
  11. ^ Vavasseur, Pierre (2011-06-01). "" Le Chat du rabbin " : au poil ***". Le Parisien (in French). Retrieved 2011-06-02. un pur plaisir"; "Fils de Voltaire, Sfar et son chat ne caressent personne dans le sens du poil, mais touillent comme des chefs un bouillon de cultures aux multiples arômes et aux paysages soignés.
  12. ^ Mandelbaum, Jacques (2011-06-01). "'Le Chat du rabbin' : de la BD à la 3D, un passage poussif pour le chat et le rabbin". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 2011-06-02. Cet embarras général s'explique par le manque de détermination dans le point de vue, qui veut manifestement trop embrasser et ne parvient qu'à mal étreindre. Entre Chagall et Tintin, chronique familiale et film d'aventures, légende biblique et chronique coloniale, reconstitution historique et clins d'oeil au monde contemporain, les références se superposent sans parvenir à une harmonie. In fine, ce plaidoyer pour la tolérance relève d'un prêchi-prêcha si gentiment ennuyeux qu'il peine à nous convaincre de sa légitimité.
  13. ^ Mintzer, Jordan (2011-06-01). "The Rabbi's Cat (Le Chat du rabbin): Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
  14. ^ Minovitz, Ethan (26 February 2012). ""The Rabbi's Cat" named best animation at Cesars". Big Cartoon News. Archived from the original on 4 December 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2012.
  15. ^ "40th Annie Nominations Reveal Cluttered Field". www.animationmagazine.net. Retrieved 2018-08-09.

External links edit

  • Official website (in French)
  • The film's section at the official website of the comic books
  • The Rabbi's Cat at The Big Cartoon DataBase
  • The Rabbi's Cat at IMDb

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The Rabbi s Cat French Le chat du rabbin is a 2011 French animated film directed by Joann Sfar and Antoine Delesvaux 2 based on volumes one two and five of Sfar s comics series with the same title It tells the story of a cat who obtains the ability to speak after swallowing a parrot and its owner who is a rabbi in 1920s Algeria 3 The voice cast includes Francois Morel Hafsia Herzi Maurice Benichou Fellag Francois Damiens and Jean Pierre Kalfon The Rabbi s CatTheatrical release posterFrenchLe chat du rabbinDirected byJoann SfarAntoine DelesvauxScreenplay byJoann SfarSandrina JardelBased onThe Rabbi s Catby Joann SfarProduced byClement OubrerieAntoine DelesvauxJoann SfarStarringFrancois MorelHafsia HerziMaurice BenichouFellagFrancois DamiensJean Pierre KalfonEdited byMaryline MonthieuxMusic byOlivier DaviaudProductioncompanyAutochenille ProductionDistributed byUGC DistributionRelease date1 June 2011 2011 06 01 Running time80 minutesCountryFranceLanguageFrenchBudget 12 5 million 1 Box office 4 2 million 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Awards and nominations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editThe story takes place in the Jewish community of Algeria during the 1920s One day a rabbi finds that his talking parrot who is very noisy has been eaten by his cat and that the cat has gained the ability to speak in human tongues However the rabbi finds that the cat is very rude and arrogant so the rabbi teaches him about the Torah with the cat deciding that if he is Jewish then he should receive a bar mitzvah leading the two to consult with the rabbi s rabbi The cat proceeds to mock and insult the rabbi s strict views who declares that the cat should be killed for its heresy The rabbi takes his cat and leaves mad at the cat for making a fool of his master The two eventually reach an agreement where the rabbi will teach the cat all about the Torah and that he might have his bar mitzvah when he is ready The cat helps the rabbi pass a French language exam so that he might one day become head rabbi but after the exam the cat loses his ability to speak as he invoked the name of God to pray for his master After the discovery of a Russian Jew who has stowed away in a shipment of religious texts the cat learns he can speak Russian He eventually regains his ability to speak French finding he knows many languages and can act as a translator The Russian reveals that he is a painter who has fled from Soviet Russia He has come to Africa to search for a hidden city of black Jews deep in the heart of Africa and convinces the rabbi his cat and a former Russian soldier to help him in his search Cast editFrancois Morel as the cat Maurice Benichou as the rabbi Hafsia Herzi as Zlabya Jean Pierre Kalfon as Malka of the lions Fellag as sheik Mohammed Sfar Sava Lolov as the Russian painter Daniel Cohen as the rabbi s master Francois Damiens as the Belgian reporter Wojciech Pszoniak as Vastenov Pascal N Zonzi as the first giant Marguerite Abouet as the African girl Eric Elmosnino as professor Soliman Alice Houri as Knidelette Mathieu Amalric as the prince Olivier Broche as the parrotProduction editAutochenille Production was launched in 2007 by Joann Sfar Antoine Delesvaux and Clement Oubrerie with the aim to make author driven challenging films to appeal to children and adults 4 The Rabbi s Cat was the company s first project The production was made in collaboration with TF1 and France 3 It was pre bought by Canal and CineCinema and had a budget of 12 5 million euro It is the second film directed by Sfar after Gainsbourg Vie heroique 4 One of the directors sources of inspiration was American animation from the 1930s and in particular from the Fleischer Studios which Sfar described as characterised by multi ethnic production crews and for portraying dark aspects of society in cartoons such as Betty Boop and Popeye To generate more personality for the drawn characters in The Rabbi s Cat some of the scenes were staged in a Parisian suburb loft in the summer of 2008 with props and the cast fully costumed As the actors performed and invented their characters personal motion habits the design team observed closely and drew what they picked up 5 The original soundtrack was composed by Olivier Daviaud who had composed the music for Gainsbourg Vie heroique and was performed by Enrico Macias and the Amsterdam Klezmer Band 6 Release editThe film was released in France on 1 June 2011 through UGC Distribution which launched it in 243 prints 7 It competed at the 2011 Annecy International Animated Film Festival where it won the top award the Annecy Crystal for best feature 8 Critical response edit The Rabbi s Cat received positive reviews from critics On Rotten Tomatoes it has a rating of 94 based on 16 reviews and an average rating of 7 6 10 9 On Metacritic the film has a score of 74 out of 100 based on nine reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 10 Pierre Vavasseur of Le Parisien gave a top rating of three stars and compared the impression it left to that of Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi Vavasseur called The Rabbi s Cat a pure pleasure and complimented it for its variation and colourfulness as well as for how it tackles the subject of a divided society Offsprings of Voltaire Sfar and his cat don t stroke anyone with the hair but throw as chefs together a broth of cultures with multiple flavours and with nurtured scenery 11 Jacques Mandelbaum wrote a negative review in Le Monde where he among other things criticised the film for having dull gags lifeless voice acting and a dragging pace This general disconcertment is due to the lack of determination in the point of view which evidently wants to take in everything and fails to grasp the bad Between Chagall and The Adventures of Tintin family chronicle and adventure film biblical legend and colonial chronicle historical reconstruction and winks to the contemporary world the references are superimposed without achieving harmony In the end this plea for tolerance is a moral preaching so annoyingly gentle that it struggles to convince us of its legitimacy 12 Jordan Mintzer wrote in The Hollywood Reporter Though this gorgeously animated affair showcases the artist s freewheeling style and colorful arabesque imagery its rambling episodic structure is not quite the cat s meow even if it remains a thoroughly enjoyable take on Judaism in early 20th century North Africa While the end result is somewhat chaotic it proves that Sfar can make the jump from page to screen in ways that are both compelling and personal 13 Awards and nominations edit On 24 February 2012 The Rabbi s Cat Le Chat du rabbin was named Best Animated Film at the Cesar Awards 14 On 3 December 2012 it was announced that the film received two nominations at the 40th Annie Awards including Best Animated Feature 15 It won the Prix Jacques Prevert du Scenario for Best Adaptation in 2012 See also editHistory of French animation History of the Jews in AlgeriaReferences edit a b Le Chat du rabbin JP s Box Office Smith Ian Hayden 2012 International Film Guide 2012 p 119 ISBN 978 1908215017 First Images and Official Synopsis of Joann Sfar s THE RABBI S CAT Collider 2010 11 09 Retrieved 2018 08 09 a b Keslassy Elsa 2009 01 13 Joann Sfar directs Rabbi s Cat Variety Retrieved 2011 02 17 Festraets Marion 2008 08 13 Joann Sfar Chat tourne L Express in French Retrieved 2011 02 17 Dieudonne Jean 2011 05 03 Le Chat du rabbin la B O du film evous fr in French Retrieved 2011 05 03 Lemercier Fabien 2011 06 01 The Rabbi s Cat tackles religion and human folly Cineuropa Retrieved 2011 06 02 Hopewell John Keslassy Elsa 2011 06 11 Rabbi s Cat wins Annecy best feature Variety Retrieved 2011 06 12 The Rabbi s Cat 2012 Rotten Tomatoes The Rabbi s Cat Metacritic Vavasseur Pierre 2011 06 01 Le Chat du rabbin au poil Le Parisien in French Retrieved 2011 06 02 un pur plaisir Fils de Voltaire Sfar et son chat ne caressent personne dans le sens du poil mais touillent comme des chefs un bouillon de cultures aux multiples aromes et aux paysages soignes Mandelbaum Jacques 2011 06 01 Le Chat du rabbin de la BD a la 3D un passage poussif pour le chat et le rabbin Le Monde in French Retrieved 2011 06 02 Cet embarras general s explique par le manque de determination dans le point de vue qui veut manifestement trop embrasser et ne parvient qu a mal etreindre Entre Chagall et Tintin chronique familiale et film d aventures legende biblique et chronique coloniale reconstitution historique et clins d oeil au monde contemporain les references se superposent sans parvenir a une harmonie In fine ce plaidoyer pour la tolerance releve d un prechi precha si gentiment ennuyeux qu il peine a nous convaincre de sa legitimite Mintzer Jordan 2011 06 01 The Rabbi s Cat Le Chat du rabbin Film Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2011 06 02 Minovitz Ethan 26 February 2012 The Rabbi s Cat named best animation at Cesars Big Cartoon News Archived from the original on 4 December 2012 Retrieved 26 February 2012 40th Annie Nominations Reveal Cluttered Field www animationmagazine net Retrieved 2018 08 09 External links editOfficial website in French The film s section at the official website of the comic books The Rabbi s Cat at The Big Cartoon DataBase The Rabbi s Cat at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Rabbi 27s Cat film amp oldid 1174046750, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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