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My Polish Honeymoon

Original title: Lune de miel
  • 2018
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
159
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Arthur Igual and Judith Chemla in My Polish Honeymoon (2018)
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Anna and Adam, a young couple from Paris with Polish Jewish origins, leave for the first time of their lives in Poland. If Adam is not very excited about this trip, Anna is excited to discov... Read allAnna and Adam, a young couple from Paris with Polish Jewish origins, leave for the first time of their lives in Poland. If Adam is not very excited about this trip, Anna is excited to discover the land that is also her grandmother's.Anna and Adam, a young couple from Paris with Polish Jewish origins, leave for the first time of their lives in Poland. If Adam is not very excited about this trip, Anna is excited to discover the land that is also her grandmother's.

  • Director
    • Élise Otzenberger
  • Writers
    • Mathias Gavarry
    • Élise Otzenberger
  • Stars
    • Judith Chemla
    • Arthur Igual
    • Brigitte Roüan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    159
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    • Director
      • Élise Otzenberger
    • Writers
      • Mathias Gavarry
      • Élise Otzenberger
    • Stars
      • Judith Chemla
      • Arthur Igual
      • Brigitte Roüan
    • 6User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Judith Chemla
    Judith Chemla
    • Anna Jakubowitz
    Arthur Igual
    Arthur Igual
    • Adam Jakubowitz
    Brigitte Roüan
    • Irène Breiman
    Isabelle Candelier
    Isabelle Candelier
    • Clémence
    Antoine Chappey
    • L'oncle Philippe
    André Wilms
    André Wilms
    • Gilbert Breit
    Gloria Manca
    • Simon Jakubowitz
    Evelyn Askolovitch
    Mazenna Gruszecka
    Adam Kupaj
    • Réceptionniste hôtel Cracovie
    Marta Chyczewska
    • Vendeuse lingerie
    Eliza Rycembel
    Eliza Rycembel
    • Serveuse hôtel Cracovie
    Krzysztof Bochenek
    • Vendeur souvenirs
    Pawel Audykowski
    • Serveur restaurant Cracovie
    Adam Bobik
    Adam Bobik
    • Ping
    Mieszko Barglik
    • Pong
    Marcin Miodek
    • Réceptionniste hôtel Zgierz
    Maria Seweryn
    Maria Seweryn
    • Mme Korski
    • Director
      • Élise Otzenberger
    • Writers
      • Mathias Gavarry
      • Élise Otzenberger
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    6dromasca

    a back-to-the-roots vacation

    'Lune de miel' (distributed on the English language market as 'My Polish Honeymoon'), the 2018 film made by Élise Otzenberger (her only film as a director so far) addresses two interesting and significant themes. The first is well-known and has been approached by many famous filmmakers in various registers but always including a dose of humor - it is about the Jewish identity in the modern world. The other is more delicate and less addressed - the relation between today's Poland and the Jews originating from that country, descendants of the more than 3 million Jews, about 10% of the country's population at the beginning of World War II. The film by the French director addresses these two themes from the perspective of a Parisian couple who decide to go on a trip to the country from which their parents and grandparents emigrated. The treatment is quite superficial, bringing nothing new to the first theme and failing to open any new path for the second.

    Anna and Adam live their almost completely secular Judaism in Paris. The invitation to attend a meeting of the descendants of families from a Polish village that once had a Jewish population triggers this visit, although a second important reason is that they can be alone for a few days, afar from their one year old baby, left to the care of her parents. Their meeting with Poland is full of unconfirmed expectations and cultural asynchronies. The language barrier is always present, in Krakow the history of Jewish life and even the Holocaust seem to be marketed Disneyland-style and the borscht at the restaurant is not the one from her grandmother's dinner memories. Anna's home conflicts and psychological problems (the pressure of motherhood?) are in danger of escalating, but something will happen that will bring back the emotion. The ending is likely to satisfy the spectators of the Jewish film festivals.

    I am convinced that this story and the issues it raises were important for the filmmakers and some of the actors. Just as hell is paved with good intentions, movie archives are full of movies made with sincerity and involvement, but which fail to cross the screen and endure over time. This is, in my opinion, also the case with 'Lune de miel'. The mix between marital and identity problems in the case of the couple Anna - Adam does not work well, at times it is annoying, at other times it falls into the grotesque. Anna's character, excellently played by Judith Chemla, is the most interesting, and her identity neurosis combined with postpartum trauma could have had a much greater impact if the story was not wrapped in a layer of ethnic stereotypes which are rough when they are not rude. 'Lune de miel', paradoxically, combines an intriguing concept with rudimentary dialogue and naive musical illustration. (The traditional Jewish music library is huge and it's time for filmmakers who make such films to discover something other than 'Hava Nagila'!) Polish relation with Jewish history also deserves a much more sensitive and in-depth approach. Hopefully this will happen in the future, maybe in movies by Polish filmmakers. 'Lune de miel' manages to bring important issues to its attention, but it does it in a superficial way, missing the opportunity for a deeper impact. The film still deserves to be watched for its themes and actors, but expectations should not be too high.
    Kirpianuscus

    a trip

    A touching film about family, roots, memories and secrets, cultural clash , kitsch commercialization of Shoah memory.

    A young couple and their trip to discover the traces of their ancestors.

    Precious lessons, dramatic revelations, familiar, for part of viewers, crumbs of relations between parents and their children, fair remind of Shoah.

    A film admirable for honesty and for the drops of humor.
    10hillww

    Lovely little film

    Saw this in London at JW3 and absolutely loved it. The young couple from Paris leave their baby with the Grandparents to go on pilgrimage to Poland. Despite it being his family's ceremony, his wife who also has Polish descendents is more fired up. The comedy relationship between them is very well drawn, but the serous parts filmed on location are moving and respectful. I disagree that it is disrespectful to the Poles, but it does show aspects of the commercialization of The Holocaust which I have also experienced in Germany and the feelings, hard to repress, if your family were affected by WW2 and you visit the areas affected even 2 generations on. Also the Secrets and Lies passed down the generations. Do catch it if you can.
    1pmamds

    Superficial. Embarrassing.

    Lead character, babbling, personality disorder. Husband who is willing to drink himself into a stupor. Unrealistic improvisations. The only veritable aspect of this film is that a nightmare experience revisited can have negative psychosocial effects.
    FrenchEddieFelson

    Stereotyped and boring

    Anna: she is a stifling spouse and a mother suffering of an excessive adulation for her newborn. She is globally ingenuous / childish, and she is able to overreact unpredictably. A pain in the neck or a living nightmare: your choice! Adam: although ultra-adorable, we wonder how he puts up with Anna, throughout the entire film. The ideal husband, no doubt! Together, they live in Paris and are invited to commemorate the seventy-fifth anniversary of the destruction of the birth village community of Adam's grandfather, in the very heart of Poland.

    It's well played, especially with Judith Chemla and Arthur Igual, but the film drags on excessively and is sometimes almost soporific, because of cheesy dialogues and a script with a blatant lack of originality. Thus, the scene with Irene and Anna, at the birthplace of the grandmother, is supposed to be, I think, an outstanding opportunity for a mother-daughter catharsis. But it just falls through. Knowing that we barely stand Anna for one hour, how to empathize with her, even during a few minutes?

    As a postscript, I did not understand the movie title. At all! Dixit Wikipedia, a honeymoon is either a holiday taken by newlyweds immediately after their wedding, either the lunar month following the wedding. I was not aware of the second part of this definition. However, we repeatedly hear that they go to Poland to commemorate a painful event related to World War II. So... could anyone explain the relationship between World War II and a honeymoon?!? Is this supposed to be funny?... philosophical?... spiritual? Well, well, well, for sure, it's messy!

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    • Release date
      • October 29, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Podróż poślubna
    • Filming locations
      • Zgierz, Lódzkie, Poland
    • Production companies
      • Rectangle Productions
      • Le Pacte
      • NJJ Entertainment
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      1 hour 28 minutes
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