Taam, A Taste of Rue des Rosiers (2016)

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For years the Jewish and gay communities have lived side by side in perfect harmony in the famous Parisian neighbourhood of Le Marais. This charming documentary brings the story of this special place – a mixture of London’s Golders Green and Soho, if you like – and its locals. They talk about what makes one a Jew (no consensus), co-existence and tolerance, and, you guessed it, food.

Director: Sophie Bramly
Runtime: 55 min
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Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Sophie Bramly

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Taam, A Taste of Rue des Rosiers about?
For years the Jewish and gay communities have lived side by side in perfect harmony in the famous Parisian neighbourhood of Le Marais. This charming documentary brings the story of this special place – a mixture of London’s Golders Green and Soho, if you like – and its locals. They talk about what makes one a Jew (no consensus), co-existence and tolerance, and, you guessed it, food.
Who directed Taam, A Taste of Rue des Rosiers?
Taam, A Taste of Rue des Rosiers was directed by Sophie Bramly.
How long is Taam, A Taste of Rue des Rosiers?
Taam, A Taste of Rue des Rosiers has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).