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    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. If You Like This Movie you Can Instantly Streaming Without Survey from HERE
    Release Date Fill the Void May 24, 2013 Limited
    Genres Fill the Void : Art House & International,Drama

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    Total Vote User Fill the Void : Visitor
    User Ranting Fill the Void : 3.8
    User Percentage For Fill the Void : 78 %
    User Count Like for Fill the Void : 926
    All Critics Ranting For Fill the Void : 7.4
    All Critics Count For Fill the Void : 39
    All Critics Percentage For Fill the Void : 82 %

    Actors For Fill the Void

    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


    Fill the Void Movie Review

    Burshtein creates a one-of-a-kind portrait that nonetheless transcends its setting, and even its worldview; the dynamics are global.
    John Anderson-Newsday

    Burshtein has achieved a gripping film without victims or villains, an ambiguous tragedy drawing on universal themes of love and loss, self-sacrifice and self-preservation.
    Peter Keough-Boston Globe

    [Burshtein] vividly depicts a clannish culture that is likely to feel foreign and perhaps off-putting to generations that came of age in a progressive post-feminist era.
    Susan Wloszczyna-Chicago Sun-Times

    [Burshtein's] subject is a woman's right to choose her spouse, and what a weighty, giddy, confusing, clarifying and, ultimately, sacred choice that is.
    Carrie Rickey-Philadelphia Inquirer

    There's a clotted and cramped feeling to "Fill the Void" that's downright creepy.
    Tom Long-Detroit News

    A sympathetic, layered portrayal, rich with detail, that earns its more complex and resonant conclusion.
    Nell Minow-Chicago Sun-Times

    Like suffocating beneath a thick layer of protective plastic, Fill the Void feels like slow death.
    Katherine Monk-Canada.com

    "Fill the Void" is a fairly somber affair, its dourness only interrupted occasionally by moments of beauty or grace.
    Marc Mohan-Oregonian

    The film is undeniably a celebration of community, but on Shira, one gets the disturbing whiff of Stockholm Syndrome.
    Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews

    Director Rama Burshtein's debut is nothing less than astonishing. She's a card-carrying member of Israel's Hared community and, with that experience, has crafted a work of moral complexity and visual artistry
    Chris Chang-Film Comment Magazine

    I suspect Burshtein achieved what she set out to do with "Fill the Void," but I found it repetitive and frustrating.
    Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press

    Articulates this society's constant urgency and claustrophobic decisions.
    Matt Pais-RedEye

    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

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