One of Us

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États-Unis, 2017, 95 min

Réalisation:

Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady

Photographie:

Alex Takats

Musique:

T. Griffin

Acteurs·trices:

Luzer Twersky, Lisseth Chavez
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One of Us plays like a documentary thriller about individuals trying to escape a closed society. New York's Hasidim are one of the most insular communities in North America. Haunted by the Holocaust's decimation, they live by strict codes that discourage contact with outsiders. We meet three people who are driven to break away despite threats of retaliation. Etty was forced into marriage at age 19, birthed seven children by age 29, and recounts a history of spousal abuse. Luzer, in his late twenties, broke ties with his family in order to pursue his dreams as an actor. Eighteen-year-old Ari suffers from the trauma of sexual abuse and wants to explore a different way of life. (Toronto International Film Festival)

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anglais I've always been interested in this community, and to be honest I don't feel that much more knowledgeable after watching it, but it definitely wasn't a waste of time. The stories, especially Etta's, are horrifying and unimaginable to a person living in "normal" society. Otherwise, though, I found the format of the documentary and its direction and editing rather mediocre. It was also short on facts, maybe some dates, or a summary of the life of the community. I know I can look all this up, but since there aren't many documentaries with similar themes, I would have liked a more comprehensive one. ()

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