The French movie ‘Le chat du rabbin’ (The Rabbi’s Cat), a story about a cat who start talking and wanted to convert to Judaism will be screened at 3.30 pm on January 19 at Alliance Française de Kandy. Directed by Antoine Delesvaux and Joann Sfar the film is set in Algeria in the 1920s. The [...]

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The French movie ‘Le chat du rabbin’ (The Rabbi’s Cat), a story about a cat who start talking and wanted to convert to Judaism will be screened at 3.30 pm on January 19 at Alliance Française de Kandy.
Directed by Antoine Delesvaux and Joann Sfar the film is set in Algeria in the 1920s.

The rabbin Sfar lives with his daughter Zlabya, a noisy parrot and a naughty cat, which gulps the parrot and begins to speak a lots of lies. The rabbin wants to get rid of him, but the cat, in love with his young mistress, is ready to do anything to stay with her…then, a Russian painter convinces the rabbin, a former Russian soldier, a singer and the cat to follow the colonial road…

Subtitled in English the film will be shown at AF Kandy, 642 Peradeniya Road, Kandy.




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