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Raises fascinating question within a compelling narrative framework, and is also intriguing for the glimpse it provides into the inner workings of Orthodox Judaism. Read full review
A powerful indictment of a religious mind set and is sure to spark plenty of post-screening discussion. Read full review
Slowly unfolding but liberating film, which is also a rare look inside a circumscribed community. Read full review
A poetic and somber film that underscores the bum deal women usually get in any restrictive society. Read full review
A very angry film. Read full review
It is unusually but effectively organized as an almost unbroken chain of intimacies between the small and large players in this story. Read full review
This unusually classical story from experimental Israeli filmmaker Amos Gitai flows along, suffused in a quiet beauty flecked with sober foreboding. Read full review
Gitai has created a film that is as beautiful as it is all but unbearable to watch. Read full review
One of Gitaï's greatest assets in Kadosh is such stillness, which leaves facile outsiders' judgment out of the frame and thereby deepens our immersion in the narrative. Read full review
Gitai, a veteran documentary director, refuses to find an easy resolution to the story, and that will frustrate as many people as it pleases. Read full review
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