The Other Son

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The Other Son
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Directed by Lorraine Lévy
Produced by Virginie Lacombe
Raphael Berdugo
Starring Emmanuelle Devos
Pascal Elbé
Jules Sitruk
Mehdi Dehbi
Areen Omari
Khalifa Natour
Music by Dhafer Youssef
Production
company
Distributed by Haut et Court
Cohen Media Group (US)
Release dates
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  • March 23, 2012 (2012-03-23) (Alès Film Festival)
  • April 4, 2012 (2012-04-04) (France)
Running time
110 minutes
Country France
Language French
Hebrew
Arabic
English
Budget $2,700,000
Box office $4,168,513[1]

The Other Son (original title: Le Fils de l'Autre) is a 2012 French drama film directed by Lorraine Lévy.

Plot

The film centers on Joseph Silberg (Jules Sitruk), who is about to turn 18 years old and serve in the Israeli Defense Forces. During routine tests, his family discovers his blood type is different from theirs. Through further testing, including DNA testing, the family discovers that Joseph is not their son.

An investigation is conducted by the hospital Joseph was born in. Due to a bombing attack that occurred on the night he was born, Joseph and another baby were taken to shelters for safety and switched by mistake. The hospital administrator contacts the family of the other baby, who happen to be Palestinian. Their baby, Yacine Al Bezaaz, was born on the same night.

The story develops reflecting the issues of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in which both fathers are reluctant to accept the situation while the mothers are more open to the possibility of becoming close with their real children. As the boys become friends, their families have to re-evaluate their beliefs and "resistance to neighboring culture" (Xenophobia) prior to connecting with their true identity.[2][3]

Cast

References

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  2. "The Other Son", About the Palestinian-Israeli Divide, New York Times, October 26, 2010.
  3. Erro do passado aproxima judeu e palestino em "O Filho do Outro" (Portuguese)

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