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Lévy et les vaches

Cathie Lévy
2003 France 52 minutes French

“Which market are you off to this morning? Saverne or Nancy? – Saverne. – You’re only saying Saverne, so I’ll think you’re going to Nancy. But I know you’re really off to Saverne. No use in trying to trick me!… You think I’m a goy or what?!” I often heard this well-known Jewish story from my paternal grandfather, Edgar Lévy, who had made it his own as being part and parcel of the daily business of his corporation: the Jewish animal traders from Alsace-Lorraine. In the local dialect, the goys, or non-Jews, called a trader a Viehjud, which literally means “the Jew with the animals” (or sometimes Kühjud'”the Jew with cows”). Like his ancestors since the 17th century, my grandfather continued the Jewish family tradition of animal trading at Phalsburg, on the Alsace-Lorraine border. In 1950, when the trade was at its height, my father, who had never shone at school, went into the profession for ten years under the guidance of his father and his uncle. My father, who quit the profession forty years ago, is now retired. It was with his help, experience and memories that I wished to tell the story of the corporation.

Cathie Lévy

A travaillé pour l’Ina puis comme assistante et directrice de production sur de nombreux documentaires pour Channel 4, ZDF, PBS, CBS… A réalisé entre autres : • Quand passent les sorcières, 1991 • Ils étaient une fois à Berlin-Est, 1991 • Le cas 21 548, 1993 • Vues de l’ouest, 1993 • Black, Blanc, beur, 1995 ; Christiane B. ou les sept jours de la « Pro »-création, 2000 • Lévy et les vaches, 2003

Production :
Images Plus; France 3 Lorraine Champagne Ardenne; Play Film; France 3 Alsace
Distribution :
Andana Films
Editing :
Christine Carrière
Sound :
Jean-François Chevalier
Photography :
Isabelle Fermon

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