Langue sacrée, langue parlée (2008)

Hebrew, which for centuries was a sacred language for the Jews of the diaspora, became, by political will, a language spoken daily from the beginning of the 20th century. What has been preserved, what has been forgotten, what has been repressed, what is it that requires resurgence? Writers and artists born in Israel are trying to describe their relationship to the religious dimension of Hebrew. The voice of some resonates with that of others, the words light up mutually, sometimes contradict each other: no version is necessary. The film deals with poetry and politics, religion and laity. It asks questions that are not irrelevant in other contexts. All modern and apparently secular languages are imbued with centuries of religious history, of which they still bear the marks.

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Summary Details
Earliest Release DateJune 4, 2008 (France)
Running Time1 hr 13 min
GenresDocumentary

Europe, Middle East, and Africa

AreaRelease DateOpeningGross
FranceJun 4, 2008$5,548$19,036