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A sweet and hilarious fusion of gay romantic comedy, Jewish family drama and French bedroom farce, Mikael Buch's Let My People Go! follows the travails and daydreams of the lovelorn Reuben (Nicolas Maury), a French-Jewish gay mailman living in fairytale Finland (where he got his MA in "Comparative Sauna Cultures") with his gorgeous Nordic boyfriend. But just before Passover, a series of mishaps and a lovers' quarrel exile the heartbroken Reuben back to Paris and his zany family-including Almodovar goddess Carmen Maura as his ditzy mom, and Truffaut regular Jean-François Stévenin as his lothario father. Scripted by director Mikael Buch and renowned arthouse auteur Christophe Honoré (Love Songs), Let My People Go! both celebrates and upends Jewish and gay stereotypes with wit, gusto and style to spare. -- (C) Zeitgeist
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Movie Title : Let My People Go!
Genre Movie :Comedy
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Release Date : Jan 11, 2013 Limited

Actors :Nicolas Maury,Carmen Maura,Jean-François Stévenin,Amira Casar,Clement Sibony,Jarkko Niemi,Jean-Luc Bideau,Kari Väänänen,Outi Mäenpää


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Review For Let My People Go!

Oy vey doesn't begin to address the result.
Loren King-Boston Globe

The road to the inevitable slapsticky Seder is paved with more sweetness than bite, a good deal of frantic foolishness and progressively thinner laughs, all wrapped in a message of acceptance and inclusiveness.
Sheri Linden-Los Angeles Times

Among gay Jewish French postman movies, "Let My People Go!" may be a Hall of Fame entry, but alas, by any other standard this would-be sex comedy is a dismal failure.
Kyle Smith-New York Post

Reuben is a whiny and uncoordinated prodigal son. His constant chafing at himself and the world is the film's biggest problem; by the midway point we're all wishing him back in Finland where he belongs.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times

The result is late Woody Allen, when early might have done the trick.
Ella Taylor-NPR

Though under 90 minutes, the whole frantically zany affair seems to last at least eight days. It might help to have a bottle of Manischewitz handy.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News

Though the film alludes repeatedly to the story of Exodus, it remains bound to hysterical stereotypes and hyperbolic plotting.
Peter Keough-Boston Phoenix

May well be the world's first French-Jewish-Finnish-Gay movie. Enjoyably campy.
Fr. Chris Carpenter-Movie Dearest

It will amuse and delight you because it never takes itself too seriously.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru

Without a consistent stylistic playfulness to match the histrionic scenarios, the action often feels just plain silly.
Diego Costa-Slant Magazine

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