Let My People Go!

Let My People Go!

2011 · 96 min · EN · 5.2 (18 votes)
Dir. Mikael Buch · Starring Nicolas Maury, Carmen Maura, Jean-François Stévenin, Amira Casar, Clément Sibony, Jarkko Niemi · Music Éric Neveux
Comedy

Everyone knows that Ruben is Jewish, gay, half-French, half-Finnish, an ungrateful son and disappointing lover, a thief who can’t help himself, and possibly a murderer to boot. The only person who doesn't know who Ruben is is Ruben himself. When he comes to a major turning point in his life, Ruben cannot make up his mind which way to go. Should he follow his people or his heart?

VIBE

A darkly funny, existential journey through one man's chaotic search for self. It's a wry, absurdist exploration of identity, belonging, and the messy choices that define us. Feels like a European indie gem.

absurdistdarkly comicexistentialwrysteadyEuropean arthousequirky comedycharacter studyidentitybelongingself-discoverymorality
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