The Rabbi’s Cat
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The Rabbi’s Cat
Directed by Antoine Delesvaux and Joann Sfar. A kindly rabbi debates philosophy and religion with his acerbic talking cat in this colorful, whimsical animated feature set in 1920s Algeria. Not appropriate for children under 12. “Endearingly loopy.” –N.Y. Times. Cleveland premiere.
France, 2011, color, subtitles, video, 100 min.
Admission is $9; CMA members, seniors 65 & over, and students $7; or one CMA Film Series voucher. Vouchers, in books of ten, can be purchased at the Ticket Center for $70 (CMA members $60).




