“Not just a charming and accomplished first film, Fill the Void qualifies as one of [the Venice Film Festival’s] most exotic competition entries, throwing open a window on the world of an Orthodox Hassidic family in Tel Aviv.” Deborah Young, The Hollywood Reporter. A devout 18-year-old Israeli is pressured to marry the husband of her late sister. Declaring her independence is not an option in Tel Aviv's ultra-Orthodox Hassidic community.
90 minutes; PG; Hebrew with English subtitles
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“Not just a charming and accomplished first film, Fill the Void qualifies as one of [the Venice Film Festival’s] most exotic competition entries, throwing open a window on the world of an Orthodox Hassidic family in Tel Aviv.” Deborah Young, The Hollywood Reporter. A devout 18-year-old Israeli is pressured to marry the husband of her late sister. Declaring her independence is not an option in Tel Aviv's ultra-Orthodox Hassidic community.
90 minutes; PG; Hebrew with English subtitles
“Not just a charming and accomplished first film, Fill the Void qualifies as one of [the Venice Film Festival’s] most exotic competition entries, throwing open a window on the world of an Orthodox Hassidic family in Tel Aviv.” Deborah Young, The Hollywood Reporter. A devout 18-year-old Israeli is pressured to marry the husband of her late sister. Declaring her independence is not an option in Tel Aviv's ultra-Orthodox Hassidic community.
90 minutes; PG; Hebrew with English subtitles
“Not just a charming and accomplished first film, Fill the Void qualifies as one of [the Venice Film Festival’s] most exotic competition entries, throwing open a window on the world of an Orthodox Hassidic family in Tel Aviv.” Deborah Young, The Hollywood Reporter. A devout 18-year-old Israeli is pressured to marry the husband of her late sister. Declaring her independence is not an option in Tel Aviv's ultra-Orthodox Hassidic community.
90 minutes; PG; Hebrew with English subtitles
“Not just a charming and accomplished first film, Fill the Void qualifies as one of [the Venice Film Festival’s] most exotic competition entries, throwing open a window on the world of an Orthodox Hassidic family in Tel Aviv.” Deborah Young, The Hollywood Reporter. A devout 18-year-old Israeli is pressured to marry the husband of her late sister. Declaring her independence is not an option in Tel Aviv's ultra-Orthodox Hassidic community.
90 minutes; PG; Hebrew with English subtitles
“Not just a charming and accomplished first film, Fill the Void qualifies as one of [the Venice Film Festival’s] most exotic competition entries, throwing open a window on the world of an Orthodox Hassidic family in Tel Aviv.” Deborah Young, The Hollywood Reporter. A devout 18-year-old Israeli is pressured to marry the husband of her late sister. Declaring her independence is not an option in Tel Aviv's ultra-Orthodox Hassidic community.
90 minutes; PG; Hebrew with English subtitles
“The film is a mystery uncovered like a detective story, wrapped in a love letter.” Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News. In this inspired, genre-twisting new film, Oscar-nominated writer/director Sarah Polley excavates layers of myth and memory to find the elusive truth at the core of a family of storytellers.
108 minutes; PG-13
“The film is a mystery uncovered like a detective story, wrapped in a love letter.” Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News. In this inspired, genre-twisting new film, Oscar-nominated writer/director Sarah Polley excavates layers of myth and memory to find the elusive truth at the core of a family of storytellers.
108 minutes; PG-13
“The film is a mystery uncovered like a detective story, wrapped in a love letter.” Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News. In this inspired, genre-twisting new film, Oscar-nominated writer/director Sarah Polley excavates layers of myth and memory to find the elusive truth at the core of a family of storytellers.
108 minutes; PG-13
“The film is a mystery uncovered like a detective story, wrapped in a love letter.” Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News. In this inspired, genre-twisting new film, Oscar-nominated writer/director Sarah Polley excavates layers of myth and memory to find the elusive truth at the core of a family of storytellers.
108 minutes; PG-13









