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La Bar-Mitsva
2002
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4.07
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Sfar, qui est né lui-même dans une famille juive, met en scène une communauté juive du début du XXe siècle, à Alger. Dans un décor luxuriant de tissus, carrelages et tapis orientaux, il plante un héros qui semble sorti d'une poubelle : un chat écorché, anguleux, l'air d'avoir avalé un sac de clous—hilarant. Têtu comme une bourrique et pas toujours avenant (bien que capable de tendresses renversantes), il a aussi avalé ce qui se fait de mieux en matière de raisonnement vicelard, thèse, antithèse, etc. Le résultat est une sorte de conte initiatique d'une grande beauté, où l'on apprend bien des choses sur l'usage de la parole, de la vérité et du mensonge. Une merveille de subtilité, d'émotion et d'ironie. Le rabbin et le chat du rabbin reviendront prochainement dans Le Malka des Lions.
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Joann Sfar
Joann Sfar
Author · 24 books

Joann Sfar (born August 28, 1971 in Nice) is a French comics artist, comic book creator, and film director. Sfar is considered one of the most important artists of the new wave of Franco-Belgian comics. Many of his comics were published by L'Association which was founded in 1990 by Jean-Christophe Menu and six other artists. He also worked together with many of the new movement's main artists, e.g. David B. and Lewis Trondheim. The Donjon series which he created with Trondheim has a cult following in many countries. Some of his comics are inspired by his Jewish heritage as the son of Jewish parents (an Ashkenazi mother and a Sephardic father). He himself says that there is Ashkenazi humor in his Professeur Bell series (loosely based on Joseph Bell), whereas Le chat du rabbin is clearly inspired by his Sephardic side. Les olives noires is a series about a Jewish child in Israel at the time of Jesus. Like Le chat du rabbin, the series contains a lot of historical and theological information. His main influences are Fred and André Franquin as well as Marc Chagall, Chaim Soutine, Will Eisner, Hugo Pratt and John Buscema. From 2009 to 2010, Sfar wrote and directed 'Serge Gainsbourgh: Une Vie Heroique', a biopic of the notorious French songwriter, of whom Sfar is a self-confessed fanatic. The film, which draws substantially on Sfar's abilities as a comic book artist through its extensive use of fantasy artwork, animation and puppetry, was released in 2010 to general critical acclaim.

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