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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0406214Shem (2004) - IMDb

    Shem: Directed by Caroline Roboh. With Asier Newman, Hadassah Hungar Diamant, Arturo Brachetti, Cyrielle Clair. Daniel, a young and arrogant Londoner, is bored to death in his life. His jewish grandmother asks him to go through Europe in order to find his grandfather's grave.

    • (156)
    • Drama
    • Caroline Roboh
    • 2004
  2. Caroline Roboh. Director, Screenplay. A young Jewish boy travels europe in search of the grave of his Great Grandfather who was killed by the Nazis in the War.

  3. Shem (2004) سام. Movie. UK. 93 minutes. Released. MPAA. Unrated. Release Date: 1 April 2004 (France) (more) Genre: Drama (more) When his grandmother sends him on a journey across Europe to find his grandfather's grave, Daniel receives a wake-up call as he connects with his Jewish heritage and learns of the history of his ...Read more. Director:

  4. Cyril Moisson Sound. Critics reviews. Disenchanted and disconnected with his Jewish heritage — and everything else in his life — Daniel (Ash Newman) is prompted by his grandmother to embark on a journey across Europe to locate his grandfather’s final resting place.

  5. Shem | Film review. Film. Time Out says. Ostensibly the story of one hedonistic Londoner’s search for his Jewish identity, Caroline Roboh’s second feature is a pretentious travelogue/Skinemax...

  6. Drama. Synopsis. Daniel, an arrogant, restless young Londoner is bored with his meaningless life. When he seeks sympathy from his old Jewish grandmother, she sends him on a mission to Europe to find the grave of her father who disappeared during the Second World War.

  7. www.metacritic.com › movie › shemShem - Metacritic

    26 mag 2006 · Shem - Metacritic. Summary Daniel, an arrogant, restless young Londoner is bored with his meaningless life. When he seeks sympathy from his old Jewish grandmother, she sends him on a mission to Europe to find the grave of her father who disappeared during the Second World War.