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Rosalie Baumann a été élevée à New York dans la tradition hassidique et se garde secrètement pure pour l'homme de sa vie. Elle chante en yiddish avec une magnifique voix de soprano et fait en France la tournée des centres culturels. Simon est clarinettiste. Il n'aime que les garcons et a tourné le dos depuis longtemps à sa famille et à la tradition juive. Quand Rosalie rencontre Simon pour la première fois, elle tombe amoureuse. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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anglais The protagonist of the film is a musician and also a homosexual. He has no problem with his identity and thanks to his family's position, which is one of those who are not so wealthy, but rather very wealthy, he has no existential worries and enjoys life to the fullest. His family should have no problem with his homosexuality, except that his uncle has the idea that it would be appropriate to pass on family genes and procreate a new generation of little Jews. Otherwise, the money supply will cease and our protagonist doesn't really enjoy struggling through life without his allowance. So, it is necessary to find a young, healthy, sufficiently naive Jewish girl and convince her that the interest in her is genuine. The unfortunate one is the charming Elsa Zylberstein and the story unfolds in the spirit of a tragicomedy, which cannot end with a happy ending due to the different sexual orientation... Overall impression: 70%. ()

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