Live and Become

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Live and Become
Les Films du Losange
Release dates
  • 11 February 2005 (2005-02-11) (Berlin)
  • 30 March 2005 (2005-03-30) (France)
Running time
140 minutes
CountriesFrance
Israel[1]
LanguagesFrench
Amharic
Hebrew
Budget€5.3 million[2]
Box office$3.7 million[3]

Live and Become (French: Va, vis et deviens) is a 2005 French drama film about an Ethiopian Christian boy who disguises himself as an Ethiopian Jew to escape famine and emigrates to Israel. It was directed by Romanian-born Radu Mihăileanu. It won awards at the Berlin and Vancouver film festivals among others.

Plot

Schlomo, an Ethiopian boy, is placed by his Christian mother with an Ethiopian Jewish woman whose child has died. This woman, who will become his adoptive mother, is about to be airlifted from a Sudanese refugee camp to Israel during Operation Moses in 1984. His birth mother, who hopes for a better life for him, tells him "Go, live, and become," as he leaves her to get on the bus. The film tells of his growing up in Israel and how he deals with the secrets he carries: not being Jewish and having left his birth mother.

Cast

  • Moshe Agazai as Child Schlomo
  • Moshe Abebe as Teenage Schlomo
  • Sirak M. Sabahat as Adult Schlomo
  • Yael Abecassis as Yael Harrari
  • Roschdy Zem as Yoram Harrari
  • Roni Hadar as Sarah
  • Rami Danon as Papy
  • Raymonde Abecassis as Suzy
  • Mimi Abonesh Kebede as Hana
  • Meskie Shibru-Sivan Hadar as Schlomo's mother
  • Yitzhak Edgar as Qes Amhra
  • Aaron Vodovoz as Kibbutz Boy

Accolades

International

Award / Film Festival Category Recipients and nominees Result
Berlin International Film Festival Panorama Audience Award (feature film) Won
Europa Cinemas Label Won
Prize of the Ecumenical Jury (Panorama) Won
César Awards Best Film Nominated
Best Director
Radu Mihaileanu
Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Alain-Michel Blanc and Radu Mihaileanu Won
Best Original Music Armand Amar Nominated
Copenhagen International Film Festival Best Film Won
Best Script Alain-Michel Blanc and Radu Mihaileanu Won
Cinemania (film festival) Prix du public Won
Globes de Cristal Award
Best Film Nominated
Lumières Awards World Audience Award Won
Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Award Runner-up
Vancouver International Film Festival Audience Award (international film) Won

In the United States

Audience Awards unless otherwise noted

References

  1. ^ "Five of the Most Celebrated French-Language African Films". GlobalVoices. 9 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Va, vis et deviens". JP's Box-Office.
  3. ^ "Va, vis, et deviens". Box Office Mojo.

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