Born to a Jewish family in Casablanca, Gad Elmaleh came to Canada at the age of seventeen, before eventually setting in France, where he began his comedy career. He was voted the country’s funniest man of the year in 2007, developing a reputation as the “French Seinfeld.” Carlos Sousa reviews Elmaleh’s new film Stay with Us.
Like Jerry Seinfeld, Mr. Elmaleh is able to tease out comedy from everyday moments and trivialities, yet his film is certainly not about “nothing,” as Seinfeld the sitcom has been labeled. Centering on a middle-aged Jewish man converting to Catholicism, its story explores questions of faith and religion and even ponders the unknown, which in some ways could be considered “nothingness,” but the movie never succumbs to pretension or solemnity, maintaining a level, blessedly irreverent head.
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