Kadosh

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Kadosh
Directed by Amos Gitai
Produced by Amos Gitai
Michel Propper
Written by Eliette Abecassis
Amos Gitai
Starring Yaël Abecassis
Yoram Hattab
Meital Barda
Uri Klauzner
Yussuf Abu-Warda
Music by Philippe Eidel
Louis Sclavis
Editing by Monica Coleman
Kobi Netanel
Distributed by Ocean Film
Release dates June 10, 1999
Running time 116 minutes
Country France
Israel
Language Hebrew

Kadosh (Hebrew: קדוש) (lit. Sacred) is a 1999 film by Israeli director Amos Gitai. It was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.[1]

Plot

Kadosh is a bleak drama about the plight of women in Haredi society. In the opening scene, Meir (Yoram Hattab), a young Talmudic scholar, thanks God in his morning prayers for not being born a woman. At first, the marriage of Meir and his adoring wife, Rivka (Yael Abecassis), appears tender and idyllic, but as the day progresses it becomes clear that Meir is obsessed with the fact that he is childless after ten years of marriage. Rivka's younger sister, Malka, marries Yosef in a match arranged by their parents, but loves Yaakov, a rock singer, who has abandoned the religious community.[2]

Cast

  • Yaël Abecassis - Rivka
  • Yoram Hattab - Meïr
  • Meital Barda - Malka
  • Uri Klauzner - Yossef (as Uri Ran-Klausner)
  • Yussuf Abu-Warda - Rav Shimon
  • Leah Koenig - Elisheva (as Lea Koenig)
  • Sami Huri - Yaakov
  • Rivka Michaeli - Gynaecologist
  • Samuel Calderon - Uncle Shmouel
  • Noa Dori - Noa
  • Shireen Kadivar - Lexa

See also

References

  1. "Festival de Cannes: Kadosh". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-10-06. 
  2. Holden, Stephen (2000-02-16). "New York Times review". Movies.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2011-08-02. 

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