Release Date The Rabbi's Cat Dec 7, 2012 Limited
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Actors For The Rabbi's Cat
François Morel,Maurice Bénichou,Hafsia Herzi,François Damiens,Mathieu Amalric,Jean-Pierre Kalfon,Fellag Sheik,Marguerite Abouet,Sava LolovGenres The Rabbi's Cat : Action & Adventure,Animation,Art House & International
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Rabbi's Cat
User Ranting The Rabbi's Cat : 3.5User Percentage For The Rabbi's Cat : 65 %
User Count Like for The Rabbi's Cat : 876
All Critics Ranting For The Rabbi's Cat : 7.6
All Critics Count For The Rabbi's Cat : 16
All Critics Percentage For The Rabbi's Cat : 94 %
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Movie Overview For The Rabbi's Cat
Set in Algeria in the 1920s, a rabbi's cat who learns how to speak after swallowing the family parrot expresses his desire to convert to Judaism.TagLine The Rabbi's Cat
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Review For The Rabbi's Cat
It's a wild and vivid ride and a spirited reminder of the kinship between Jewish and Arab cultural traditions.Sheri Linden-Los Angeles Times
"Ambitious" isn't the word here; "random" is more like it.
Kyle Smith-New York Post
The film presents an often sharp commentary on dueling beliefs and idiocies that unfolds in lush pastel hues and distinctively retro drawings.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times
Though we wander a bit, the trip is a delight, thanks to the witty company.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News
An absorbing, nuanced, and vividly animated tale of adventure, ambivalent morality, colonial injustice, talking animals, and the vagaries of religious zeal and colonialism.
Sarah Fisch-Village Voice
It is often colorful, witty and inspired, but also too episodic, and lacks a strong ending.
Boyd van Hoeij-Variety
Like the title character, the makers of The Rabbi's Cat follow their noses wherever a new scent leads. Their eternal curiosity buoys this Cat, then impairs it somewhat, but redeems it by the end.
Lawrence Toppman-Charlotte Observer
Sfar's enchanting portrait of a society in which Jews and Muslims live compatibly is a lesson for our time
Emily S. Mendel-culturevulture.net
It's a movie that packs all its ideas in beautifully animated doses, filled with Northern African music and landscapes. It may get clunky, but it's easy to get lost in its loveliness.
Nina Garin-San Diego Union-Tribune
One of the most grown-up animated features of the modern age.
Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy
A French animated film about the unusual quest of a rabbi, a skeikh, and a talking cat to discover the essential unity of life.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
Fascinating, clever animated tale not meant for young kids.
Sandie Angulo Chen-Common Sense Media
While the scenes don't always fit together thematically or tonally, each one is its own polished gem.
Tasha Robinson-AV Club
Despite its flaws, the film is at least a consistent vision, attesting through both its story and animation to the rabbi's right to be different while also striving for human solidarity.
Ed Gonzalez-Slant Magazine
For someone as gifted as Sfar at visual storytelling, the film is very, very talky. That said, voice work in French is a delight.
Lisa Nesselson-Screen International
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