Gett, the Trial of Viviane Amsalem
2014·Israel·115 min.
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This final piece of the trilogy by Israeli siblings Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz explores the unfolding of a marriage under the jurisdiction of a rabbinical court. Under this law, Jewish marriage may only end if the husband presents a “gett”, a divorce document, to his wife. Calling attention to a male-dominated and sometimes decade-long process, and set entirely in the courtroom, this brilliantly written and acted film reveals the slow dissolution of a marriage between Vivane (Ronit Elkabetz) and Elisha (Simon Abkarian). Balancing the seriousness of what’s at stake with an often-humorous tone, GETT offers a deeply moving take on an otherwise painful procedure.
CinematographyJeanne Lapoirie
CastRonit Elkabetz·Simon Abkarian·Menashe Noy·Gabi Amrani·Dalia Beger·Roberto Pollack·Shmil Ben Ari·Abraham Celektar·Rami Danon·Sasson Gabai·Eli Gornstein·Evelin Hagoel·Albert Iluz·Keren Mor·David OhayonShow all
Original titleGett, the Trial of Viviane Amsalem