Shabbot Shalom!
"In a small town near you, hasidic jews face intolerance"
Originally released in 1992. Shabbot Shalom! is a comedy/drama film. directed by Michel Brault. At just 82 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Gilbert Sicotte, Robert Brouillette, and Popeck
Synopsis
The mayor of a suburban town must try to deal with cultural clashes with the local hassidic jewish community, while trying to mend his relation to his emotionally-distant son.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Gilbert Sicotte
as Jean-Marie Guérin
Robert Brouillette
as Simon Guérin
Popeck
as Grand-père Rabbin
Françoise Robertson
as Barbara Naddam
Michel Daigle
as Phillipe Brisebois
Anne-Marie Philipe
as Louise Marier
Ari Snyder
as Rabbin Silberman
Lorne Brass
as Jacob Leibovitch
Mario Saint-Amand
as François
Sylvain Rocheleau
as Vendeur de voitures
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
- Budget
- $600,000
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shabbot Shalom! about?
The mayor of a suburban town must try to deal with cultural clashes with the local hassidic jewish community, while trying to mend his relation to his emotionally-distant son.
Who directed Shabbot Shalom!?
Shabbot Shalom! was directed by Michel Brault.
How long is Shabbot Shalom!?
Shabbot Shalom! has a runtime of 1 hours and 22 minutes (82 minutes total).
When was Shabbot Shalom! released?
Shabbot Shalom! was released on September 4, 1992 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Shabbot Shalom!?
The main cast of Shabbot Shalom! includes Gilbert Sicotte, Robert Brouillette, Popeck, Françoise Robertson, Michel Daigle.