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The Jews 2016

★ 4.3197 votes111 min📅 2016-06-01

"They Are Everywhere"

In 'The Jews' (2016), a thought-provoking comedy directed by Yvan Attal, four interconnected stories delve into the complexities of Jewish stereotypes. From alleged influence on politics to the Mossad and the Holocaust, this film navigates sensitive themes with humor and wit.

Director: Yvan Attal

Cast

Yvan Attal
Yvan Attal
Yvan
Benoît Poelvoorde
Benoît Poelvoorde
Boris
Valérie Bonneton
Valérie Bonneton
Eva
Dany Boon
Dany Boon
Pascal
Charlotte Gainsbourg
Charlotte Gainsbourg
Mathilde
Gilles Lellouche
Gilles Lellouche
Norbert/Jésus
François Damiens
François Damiens
Roger
Freya Mavor
Freya Mavor
Marie
François Bureloup
François Bureloup
Le type du bar
Tobie Nathan
Tobie Nathan
Le psychanalyste

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Jews (2016) about?

This film explores four interconnected stories that delve into the complexities of Jewish stereotypes, challenging viewers to think beyond common misconceptions.

Who directed The Jews?

The Jews (2016) was directed by Yvan Attal, a French comedian and actor known for his thought-provoking comedies.

Who stars in The Jews?

The talented cast of The Jews (2016) includes Yvan Attal, Benoît Poelvoorde, Valérie Bonneton, Dany Boon, Charlotte Gainsbourg, and Gilles Lellouche.

Is The Jews (2016) worth watching?

With its unique blend of genres and thought-provoking themes, The Jews (2016) is a must-watch for fans of comedy and drama, offering a commentary on the human condition that will leave you thinking long after the credits roll.

How long is The Jews?

The Jews (2016) has a runtime of 111 minutes.

About The Jews (2016) — A Thought-Provoking Comedy Exploring Jewish Stereotypes

In 'The Jews' (2016), a thought-provoking comedy directed by Yvan Attal, four interconnected stories delve into the complexities of Jewish stereotypes. From alleged influence on politics to the Mossad and the Holocaust, this film navigates sensitive themes with humor and wit. With a talented cast, including Yvan Attal, Benoît Poelvoorde, and Charlotte Gainsbourg, 'The Jews' (2016) is a commentary on the human condition, challenging viewers to think beyond stereotypes. The film's blend of humor and pathos creates an engaging atmosphere, leaving audiences pondering the complexities of identity and community. Yvan Attal's direction brings these stories to life, making 'The Jews' (2016) a must-watch for fans of comedy and drama. As the title suggests, 'They Are Everywhere,' but it's up to us to understand and appreciate their stories. With its unique blend of genres and thought-provoking themes, 'The Jews' (2016) is a film that will leave you thinking long after the credits roll.

As Yvan Attal masterfully navigates the complexities of Jewish identity, 'The Jews' (2016) becomes a commentary on the human condition. With its talented cast and blend of humor and pathos, this film is a must-watch for fans of comedy and drama. From the alleged influence of Jews on politics to the Mossad and the Holocaust, 'The Jews' (2016) challenges viewers to think beyond stereotypes and appreciate the complexities of identity and community.

In 'The Jews' (2016), Yvan Attal's direction brings these interconnected stories to life, creating an engaging atmosphere that will leave audiences pondering the human condition. With its unique blend of genres and thought-provoking themes, this film is a must-watch for anyone interested in comedy, drama, or the complexities of Jewish identity.