The chance to watch the grand Jeanne Moreau is this flat memoir's saving grace.
One Day You'll Understand (2008)
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Reviews Counted:3
Fresh:2
Rotten:1
Average Rating:6.2/10
Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis:
Paris, 1987. As the trial of Lyon’s Gestapo head Klaus Barbie plays out on television, French
businessman Victor Bastien (Hippolyte Girardot) finds himself distracted from his work...
Paris, 1987. As the trial of Lyon’s Gestapo head Klaus Barbie plays out on television, French
businessman Victor Bastien (Hippolyte Girardot) finds himself distracted from his work and
increasingly obsessed with piecing together the truth about his family’s history. As he sorts
through photographs, letters and memorabilia, the documents he discovers – including an
Aryan declaration written by his father – tell of the fate that befell his parents during the war,
and he is quick to rush to judgment. But to his frustration, his mother Rivka (Jeanne
Moreau) has shuttered away her past and refuses to share any memories with him.
With tensions growing between Victor and his sister Tania (Dominique Blanc) – who
defends their father’s declaration and mother’s silence – his wife (Emmanuelle Devos) and
children accompany him on a visit to the tiny village where Rivka’s parents were forced to
hide during the war. And as Victor finally begins to reconcile himself with his family’s fate,
Rivka makes the decision to confide her past to the members of her family who may have a
chance at shaping the future.--© Kino International
Starring: Jeanne Moreau, Hippolyte Girardot, Emmanuelle Devos, Dominique Blanc
Starring: Jeanne Moreau, Hippolyte Girardot, Emmanuelle Devos, Dominique Blanc
Director: Amos Gitai
Director: Amos Gitai
Producer: Serge Moati, Nicole Collet
Story: Dan Franck, Jerome Clement
Composer: Louis Sclavis
Studio: Kino International
Reviews for One Day You'll Understand
One Day You'll Understand contains no great revelations or surprises, but rather is suffused with a quiet glow of sympathy and enlightenment.
Once again, veteran Israeli director Amos Gitai has made a subtle yet powerful and moving film on an aspect of Jewish experience.
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