In 1927, Fegele, a small Jewish girl, lives a happy childhood with her
father, a choirmaster, and grandmother in a Russian village.
Fegele's father leaves to start a new life in the United States, hoping
that his family will follow him, as the Jews become persecuted.
Fegele follows him, but ends up on a boat bound for England.
Renamed Suzie, Fegele is placed in a Catholic home and is taught in a
school where she is forbidden from speaking Yiddish. Ten years
later, Fegele leaves for Paris, where she becomes a chorister and meets
an ambitious Russian dancer, Lola. She still dreams that one day
she will cross the Atlantic and be reunited with her father in
America...
Cast: Christina Ricci (Suzie),
Oleg Yankovskiy (Father),
Claudia Lander-Duke (Young Suzie),
Danny Scheinman (Man in Suit),
Anna Tzelniker (Mother of Man in Suit),
Barry Davis (Man in Village),
Thom Osborn (Man in Village),
Frank Chersky (Man in Village),
Daniel Hart (Man in Village),
Peter Majer (Man in Village),
Hana Maria Pravda (Grandmother),
Ayala Meir (Child),
Abraham Hassan (Child),
Lloyd Martin (Child),
Uri Meir (Child),
Sophie Richman (Child),
Theo Wishart (Child),
Michael Mount (Boy in Cart),
Harry Flinder (Boy in Cart),
Danny Richman (Man in Cart)
Country: UK / France
Language: English / Yiddish / Russian / French / Italian / Romany / Romanian
Support: Black and White
Runtime: 100 min
Aka: The man who cried - Les larmes d'un homme
The best French films of 2019
Our round-up of the best French films released in 2019.
In the 1910s, French cinema led the way with a new industry which actively encouraged innovation. From the serials of Louis Feuillade to the first auteur pieces of Abel Gance, this decade is rich in cinematic marvels.