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James' Journey to Jerusalem(Massa'ot James Be'eretz Hakodesh)

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Israel · 2003
1h 31m
Director Ra'anan Alexandrowicz
Starring Siyabonga Melongisi Shibe, Arieh Elias, Salim Dau, Sandra Schonwald
Genre Comedy, Drama

During his journey to Jerusalem young James learns the meaning of being Israeli.

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75

Christian Science Monitor by David Sterritt

Isn't glossy, but it has a thought-provoking mix of skepticism, hopefulness, and respect for all but its most scurrilous characters. Hollywood could learn from its canny blending of psychological and multicultural insights.

70

Variety by Derek Elley

There's a fable-like quality to this first feature by documaker Ra'anan Alexandrowicz that packs just as much punch as a more "serious," didactic movie while entertaining the viewer at the same time.

88

Chicago Tribune by John Petrakis

This wise, clever Israeli film reintroduces the once-popular concept of film as allegory, as it follows a Christian pilgrim on his bumpy road to salvation.

70

TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

Its brightly colored surfaces and chirpy, picaresque tone notwithstanding, filmmaker Ra'anan Alexandrowciz's first feature is a scathing condemnation of the rampant venality he perceives as having gripped his country.

25

Entertainment Weekly by Owen Gleiberman

You'd think that the film would ask you to be appalled at this scenario of forced servitude -- but no, it's treated as harmless and cute, like an Israeli ''Chico and the Man.''

75

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

A parable about greed. But don't let that serious-sounding description keep you away. It also is funny, knowing and immensely enjoyable.

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