One Day You'll Understand
The Amos Gitai Collection • 1h 29m
Featuring a stunning performance from legendary French actress Jeanne Moreau ("Jules et Jim"), acclaimed Israeli director Amos Gitaï ("Promised Land") presents a meditation on memory, identity, and the reconciliation that follows a French businessman’s growing obsession with the secrets of his family’s past. “Suffused with a quiet glow of sympathy and enlightenment” (The New York Times), the film is a “diligently understated exploration of the legacy of anti-Semitism” (Time Out New York).
Starring Jeanne Moreau
Directed by Amos Gitai
France, 2008
Drama, Jewish History, World War II
French (with English subtitles)
90 minutes
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