FILL THE VOID

When different beliefs collide in FILL THE VOID
When different beliefs collide in FILL THE VOID

The Jewish International Film Festival (JIFF) opens tonight- 30th October- at Event Cinemas, Bondi Junction, with an opening night party followed by the screening of FILL THE VOID.

Sweeping up at the 2012 Ophir Awards (Israel’s Oscars), this ground-breaking feature is the first film to be made by an ultra-orthodox* Jewish woman for a general audience. Following triumphant screenings at last year’s New York and Telluride Film Festivals, Rama Burshtein’s debut affords a glimpse into a somewhat exotic, secret and sealed world.

At 18 Shira (Haras Yaron, who won Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival), the youngest daughter of an ultra orthodox family, is faced with a choice not unlike those of a Jane Austen heroine. When her elder sister, Esther (Renana Raz) dies, Shira’s mother, Rivka (Irit Sheleg), suggests a match for her daughter in a desperate attempt to keep her newborn grandchild close to her.

Fill the Void boldly emphasises both the loneliness of the heroine’s predicament and its implications for those closest to her.

TICKETS TO THE FESTIVAL ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT www.jiff.com.au, Event Cinemas, Bondi Junction box office or www.eventcinemas.com.au.

SYDNEY ARTS GUIDE HAS TWO DOUBLE PASSES TO GIVE AWAY TO CATCH A FILM AT THIS YEAR’S FESTIVAL  WHICH RUNS TILL  NOVEMBER 17 AT EVENT CINEMAS BONDI JUNCTION.  TO WIN ONE OF THESE DOUBLE PASSES PLEASE EMAIL THE EDITOR at editor.sydneyartsguide@gmail.com.