Genre Movie :Art House & International,Drama
Mpaa Rating : PG Release Date : May 24, 2013 Limited Actors :Hadas Yaron,Yiftach Klein,Irith Sheleg,Chaim Sharir,Raiza Israeli,Hila Feldman,Renana Raz,Yael Tal,Michael David Weigl,Ido Samuel,Neta Moran,Melech Thal,Razia Israeli,Irit Sheleg,Razia Israely
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Review For Fill the Void
Beautiful and mysterious, the[se] first glimpses are an ideal primer for the Israeli film, which never rushes to spell out the meanings of its subtle and quiet moments.Stephanie Merry-Washington Post
It's an artful, character-driven drama that constitutes a minor miracle of empathy.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Burshtein creates a one-of-a-kind portrait that nonetheless transcends its setting, and even its worldview; the dynamics are global.
John Anderson-Newsday
Burshtein has achieved a gripping film without victims or villains, an ambiguous tragedy drawing on universal themes of love and loss, self-sacrifice and self-preservation.
Peter Keough-Boston Globe
[Burshtein] vividly depicts a clannish culture that is likely to feel foreign and perhaps off-putting to generations that came of age in a progressive post-feminist era.
Susan Wloszczyna-Chicago Sun-Times
[Burshtein's] subject is a woman's right to choose her spouse, and what a weighty, giddy, confusing, clarifying and, ultimately, sacred choice that is.
Carrie Rickey-Philadelphia Inquirer
Burshstein has managed a small miracle with his gentle film ... . A movie about matters of faith that manages to be neither condescending nor smug ... a surprisingly accessible and satisfying experience.
Philip Martin-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Using the advantage of personal familiarity with an insular religious community of Haredi Jews in Tel Aviv, Rama Burshtein has created a small jewel of a narrative.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle
It's the movie's attention to detail that sells it, especially because the humanity of all the characters shines through.
Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Buhrstein, whose assuredness belies the fact that this is her first film, captures this dilemma mainly through Shira's eyes.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune
A frustratingly bland look at the customs of a complex subculture.
Josh Bell-Las Vegas Weekly
The narrative takes place within a reserved, insulated culture where silence is golden, conversations sound like prayers and a single tear can speak volumes.
Duane Dudek-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
A fascinating, and somewhat frustrating peek into the lives of Israel's ultra-Orthodox Jews, their mating rituals and whatnot.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
Like suffocating beneath a thick layer of protective plastic, Fill the Void feels like slow death.
Katherine Monk-Canada.com
"Fill the Void" is a fairly somber affair, its dourness only interrupted occasionally by moments of beauty or grace.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian
The film is undeniably a celebration of community, but on Shira, one gets the disturbing whiff of Stockholm Syndrome.
Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews
Director Rama Burshtein's debut is nothing less than astonishing. She's a card-carrying member of Israel's Hared community and, with that experience, has crafted a work of moral complexity and visual artistry
Chris Chang-Film Comment Magazine
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