This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Community Corner

LET MY PEOPLE GO! presented by Furman Film Series

The Gold Coast International Film Festival's Furman Film Series presents the best new independent films and studio releases, followed by Q&As with filmmakers and industry professionals.


LET MY PEOPLE GO!


Directed by Mikael Buch. France, 2012, 86 min. French with English subtitles.

Find out what's happening in New Hyde Parkwith free, real-time updates from Patch.


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, 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 (Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Volver) 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. The result is deeply heartwarming, fabulously kitschy and hysterically funny.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?