Movie Title : Fill the Void
Release Date : May 24, 2013 Limited
Mpaa Rating : PG
Genre Movie :Art House & International,Drama
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Visitor Ranting and Critics For Fill the Void
User Ranting Fill the Void : 3.8User Percentage For Fill the Void : 80 %
User Count Like for Fill the Void : 575
All Critics Ranting For Fill the Void : 7.5
All Critics Count For Fill the Void : 21
All Critics Percentage For Fill the Void : 86 %
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Review For Fill the Void
I left Fill the Void feeling privileged, however briefly, to have been brought into this world.Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
Burshtein's cinematic experience has more than honed her quietly effective and inherently dramatic filmmaking style, it's deepened her gift for emotional honesty, for knowing the truth of a situation and how to convey it to an audience.
Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times
Both accessible and thrilling.
A.O. Scott-New York Times
A love poem to the ultra-Orthodox world as seen from within.
Ella Taylor-NPR
Practically an ethnographic film
Jordan Hoffman-Film.com
Trouble is, while the social milieu is nicely realized, other parts of the drama are not. Too often Burshtein cuts off a scene prematurely, darting away just as the crucial moment of emotion or confrontation appears.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post
To fill the void, means to simultaneously gain and lose. For Shira, she is keeping her family together at the cost of her own ambitions. It's a kind of self-sacrifice not seen in American films. Burshtein captures these delicate moments brilliantly.
Monica Castillo-Paste Magazine
Take it on its own terms, as a compelling emotional drama about an impossible situation.
Marshall Fine-Hollywood & Fine
a subtle, elegant movie that brings us into the structured world of Tel Aviv's ultra-Orthodox Hasidic community to show how one young woman navigates the demands of her religion and her family's expectations without losing herself in the process.
Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews
Tonally, the film awkwardly straddles fluffy comedy and grief-stricken melodrama, hopping from one mode to other scene to scene.
Oliver Lyttelton-The Playlist
A lesser filmmaker would have condescended to this world, but Rama Burshtein, an Orthodox woman herself, treats it with abiding respect. Her movie is a masterpiece.
Robert Levin-amNewYork
Not exactly a Hasidic musical but close to it, the film delves into the complicated culture of Orthodox Jewish arranged marriages. And so to speak, a case of perhaps multiple choice matrimonial options managed in many ways by mom.
Prairie Miller-WBAI Radio
[Burshtein has] reinvigorated a familiar narrative by painting it against an unfamiliar backdrop.
A.A. Dowd-AV Club
A terrifically layered film that really leaves you thinking and wanting to talk about what you've just watched afterwards
Edward Douglas-ComingSoon.net
Israel's official submission for Oscar's 2012 Best Foreign Language Film is a stunning melodrama centered on an ultra-Orthodox Jewish community and prospects for a tragedy-fueled arranged marriage between a teen and older man.
Doris Toumarkine-Film Journal International
A dreary, tiresome dirge about passion and dis-passion, if memorably performed by impressive lead Hadas Yaron.
Shaun Munro-What Culture
The film unfolds in unhurried dramatic terms that come to take on an almost fatalistic force.
Andrew Schenker-Slant Magazine
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