Film Review
I've just seen again
Pour Sacha
on cable TV. It is really a very good film, and its director, Alexandre
Arcady is one of the few French film-makers (with Claude Lelouch) able
to mix romance and an historical background. In this case, it's the
June 1967 war between Israel and the neighbouring Arab countries. It's
in fact the event which aggravated the situation in the Middle East, as
the victorious Israeli army conquered part of the Palestinian
territories. The situation has been blocked ever since.
Curiously, Alexandre Arcady - who also directed an excellent gangster
movie, called
Le grand Pardon (1981) - has
never been recognized as a serious film-maker by the critics and the
intelligentsia. His latest films -
Mariage mixte,
Tu peux garder un secret? -
were in fact less ambitious and less successful. So Arcady appears now
more as a "has been" personality in the French film world.
The war scenes in
Pour Sacha
are very convincing, and the whole film has a very sincere and true
quality. As far as the Palestinian-Israeli relations are concerned,
there are two magnificent scenes, when an Israeli Arab - Wallid -
receives at home the young French Jews visiting Israel. His wife offers
Laura (the main character, played by Sophie Marceau) her wedding
dress... Later on in the film, after the war has begun, Wallid is not
allowed, by Israeli soldiers, to move beyond a certain checkpoint. His
Israeli friend, Nissim, is very sad and tells him: "Don't worry Wallid,
we'll talk after the war..."
Pour
Sacha (1991) is certainly not outmoded almost 20 years later,
because, sadly, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is still unresolved. 4
stars.
© Georges Cohen (Paris, France) 2008
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Next Alexandre Arcady film:
Dis-moi oui... (1995)
Film Synopsis
In 1967, Sacha, a former philosophy professor, and Laura, a violinist,
leave for Israel, to live in a kibbutz near to the border with
Syria. Three friends from Paris come to visit Sacha, and none of
them can help falling in love with Laura, a woman of exceptional
beauty. The visit coincides with the start of the Six Days' War,
an event that will shatter their friendships..
© James Travers
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