
Lets Watch Fill the Void streaming Movie online without downloading Eighteen-year-old Shira (Hada Yaron) is the youngest daughter of the family and is about to be married off to a very promising young man of the same age. On Purim, her twenty-eight-year-old sister, Esther (Renana Raz), dies during childbirth, leaving her husband to care for the child and postponing Shira's promised match. When the girls' mother finds out that Yochay may leave the country with her only grandchild, she proposes a match between Shira and the widower, which leaves Shira to choose between her heart's wish and her family's wish to keep the child with them. FILL THE VOID was the 2012 Venice Film Festival winner for Best Actress (Yaron), and has been selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards. It will also be featured in the Spotlight Program at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. (c) Sony Classics. And Now You can watch Fill the Void movie online streaming Megavideo for Free Release Date Fill the Void May 24, 2013 Limited | |
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Fill the Void Cast by |
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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Genres Fill the Void : Art House & International,Drama |
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Total Vote User Fill the Void Movie: Visitor |
User Rating Fill the Void Movie : 3.8 |
User Percentage For Fill the Void Movie : 77 % |
User Count Like for Fill the Void Movie : 684 |
All Critics Ranting For Fill the Void Movie : 7.6 |
All Critics Count For Fill the Void Movie : 24 |
All Critics Percentage For Fill the Void Movie : 88 % |
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Review For Fill the Void |
"Fill the Void," a compelling and skillfully made domestic drama, is a rarity, a film that's both set within, and emerges from, a devoutly religious world. Walter V. Addiego-Hearst Newspapers
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
Will they or won't they? Burshtein draws out emotional communication by secular actors, setting them amidst extras from the Orthodox community for convincing mise en scène. Nora Lee Mandel-Film-Forward.com
an exquisite, poetic film that is full of both the joy of life, even in grief, and in the fact that life inevitably goes on Andrea Chase-Killer Movie Reviews
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
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