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Arranged (2007)

Arranged (2007)
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Two women whose peoples are often at odds find they're more alike than anyone expects in this drama from directors Stefan C. Schaefer and Diane Crespo. Rochel (Zoe Lister-Jones) and Nasira (Francis Benhamou) are two young women who have begun teaching at a public grade school in Brooklyn, NY. Rochel is an Orthodox Jew and Nasira is a Muslim of Pakistani descent, and the students and the administrators at the school are concerned there might be friction between the two teachers. However, over the course of their first year of teaching, Rochel and Nasira discover they have far more in common than they imagined -- both sometimes find themselves culturally out of place in 21st century New York, and both are trying to live within the traditions of their faith while struggling with their own feelings. In particular, Rochel and Nasira bond over the fact both are expected to enter into arranged marriages, Nasira with a wary optimism and Rochel with a great deal of trepidation. Arranged was screened in competition at the 2007 South by Southwest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Zoe Lister-JonesFrancis Benhamou, (more)
Director(s):
Diane CrespoStefan Schaefer, (more)
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Synopsis of Arranged

Two women whose peoples are often at odds find they're more alike than anyone expects in this drama from directors Stefan C. Schaefer and Diane Crespo. Rochel (Zoe Lister-Jones) and Nasira (Francis Benhamou) are two young women who have begun teaching at a public grade school in Brooklyn, NY. Rochel is an Orthodox Jew and Nasira is a Muslim of Pakistani descent, and the students and the administrators at the school are concerned there might be friction between the two teachers. However, over the course of their first year of teaching, Rochel and Nasira discover they have far more in common than they imagined -- both sometimes find themselves culturally out of place in 21st century New York, and both are trying to live within the traditions of their faith while struggling with their own feelings. In particular, Rochel and Nasira bond over the fact both are expected to enter into arranged marriages, Nasira with a wary optimism and Rochel with a great deal of trepidation. Arranged was screened in competition at the 2007 South by Southwest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
89 mins

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Director(s):
Diane CrespoStefan Schaefer
Writer(s):
Stefan Schaefer
Producer(s):
Stefan SchaeferDiane Crespo
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    Thomas W.

    I recommend this film if you're looking for something that opens the window on what is possible in American, specifically in New York - a friendship between traditional women, who choose to remain true to their faiths, but also manage to live within a modern, fast-paced, often insensitive and uncaring city. It's a funny film, a touching film, an amazingly acted film. Zoe Lister-Jones as the Orthodox religions Rochel had me captivated from start to finish. And Francis Benhamou as the Muslim woman brings such warmth and humor to what could have been a really cliche, after-school special type film. I recommend this film highly!

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    Chenta L.

    i recently saw this film in New York and loved it. great acting, great story, well-written screenplay. i especially liked that it dealt with the issues of interfaith friendship - between Muslims and Jews - with a very soft touch. not heavy-handed or didactic at all. really a wonderful independent film. i highly recommend it and predict the leads - zoe lister-jones and francis benhamou - will be well known stars within five years! rent it.

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    Margaret K.

    a wonderful film with pure and simple acting. deals with real life issues in an artistic fashion. very satisfying . it is possible for people to go beyond the stereotypes set up by society. a little bit of insight and intelligence/education go a long way towards achieving tolerance and understanding. both actresses are stunning to look at; their personalities/characters are equally so!

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