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Sipur acher

  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
445
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Maayan Blum in Sipur acher (2018)
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Two rebellious young women - one fleeing the chaos of secular hedonism for the disciplined comforts of faith; the other desperate to transcend her oppressive religious cross paths unexpected... Read allTwo rebellious young women - one fleeing the chaos of secular hedonism for the disciplined comforts of faith; the other desperate to transcend her oppressive religious cross paths unexpectedly in Jerusalem, to startling consequences.Two rebellious young women - one fleeing the chaos of secular hedonism for the disciplined comforts of faith; the other desperate to transcend her oppressive religious cross paths unexpectedly in Jerusalem, to startling consequences.

  • Director
    • Avi Nesher
  • Writers
    • Noam Shpancer
    • Avi Nesher
  • Stars
    • Sasson Gabay
    • Joy Rieger
    • Yuval Segal
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    445
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Avi Nesher
    • Writers
      • Noam Shpancer
      • Avi Nesher
    • Stars
      • Sasson Gabay
      • Joy Rieger
      • Yuval Segal
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    The Other Story
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    Sasson Gabay
    Sasson Gabay
    • Shlomo Abadi
    • (as Sasson Gabai)
    Joy Rieger
    Joy Rieger
    • Anat Abadi
    Yuval Segal
    Yuval Segal
    • Yonatan Abadi
    Maya Dagan
    Maya Dagan
    • Tali Abadi
    Nathan Goshen
    Nathan Goshen
    • Shahar Elkayam
    Avigail Harari
    Avigail Harari
    • Sari Alter
    Maayan Blum
    Maayan Blum
    • Rami Alter
    Orna Pitussi
    Orna Pitussi
    • Pagan Priestess
    Esti Zakheim
    Esti Zakheim
    • Bridal Dress Saleswoman
    Ilai Berezhansky
    • Izzi Alter
    Neomi Hashmonay
    • Seminary Group Leader
    Chancela Mongoza
    Chancela Mongoza
    • Bass Player
    • (as Sean Mongoza)
    Savitri Salant
    • Diana
    Claudia Dulitchi
    Claudia Dulitchi
    • Nun
    Eyal Cohen
    • Shahar's Father
    Anna Zemin
    • Nurse
    Emanuel Salem
    • Police Officer
    Adam Emanuel Propp
    • Rabbi
    • (as Adam Emanuel)
    • Director
      • Avi Nesher
    • Writers
      • Noam Shpancer
      • Avi Nesher
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    9Nozz

    Rewardingly complex but not hard to follow

    An old criticism of Israeli movies is that because of the nature of Israeli society, too many filmmakers are less eager to present a protagonist we can easily identify with and follow than to present a gang of friends without a clear central focus. Avi Nesher's recent movies, although fascinating to watch, have sometimes lacked a very dominant protagonist and given the audience (by which I mean me) too many characters and too many plot threads to easily keep track of all at once. The Other Story has a lot of main characters but it doesn't suffer from that problem. Initially, it has a different problem. An engaged couple have embraced ultra-Orthodox Judaism and the parents of the bride-to-be want to torpedo the relationship and ultimately persuade the girl to leave the ultra-Orthodox environment. The movie's problem is that the audience (by which I mean me) can't root for either side in the conflict. They're both presented as offputtingly extreme. The movie comes to life when a new couple is introduced, a younger couple who are fighting over their child and over the woman's participation in a pagan cult. Here Nesher has done some interesting casting. He's perhaps Israel's foremost moviemaker today and he can get pretty much any actors he wants. The bride gone ultra-Orthodox, her parents, and her grandfather are all wonderful actors and well-known faces. But the younger couple are not very familiar actors, and that makes them a presence of a different kind; when you see them you don't say "ah, here's one of my favorite actors, this will be good." Their story (The Other Story? Maybe that's one meaning of the title) seems more concrete because the audience (by which I mean me) hasn't seen them outside it. And even as their story impacts the main story and everything affects everything, the movie proceeds without confusion. It takes a couple of strategically inserted speeches of exposition to keep the audience aware of all the background, but the audience doesn't lose track. And the question of who, if anyone, can intervene to save this dangerously unstable young couple, or at least to save their child, gives the plot an impetus that wasn't present in the conflict over living or not living the ultra-Orthodox life.

    The movie is the acting debut of singer-songwriter Nathan Goshen. Nesher may have been charmed by the fact that Goshen himself is a musician who did at one point become ultra-Orthodox, like the character he plays, and was even able to contribute a song or two to the movie, but unfortunately his musical contribution is not very compelling. The incidental music, although a little heavy on the sentimental violins, is much better.

    The various plot threads ultimately resolve themselves with a kind of Shakespearean simultaneity, and the audience (by which I mean me, and the critics I've read) goes away impressed that Avi Nesher has done it again. If not his best movie ever-- though it has been called that-- then the best-integrated movie of his career's second Israeli phase.
    9morganaladrina

    Deeply moving film about all the ways we are at war with love

    I'm impressed a man wrote and directed this film, concerned with the fragility of human relationships
    10sschnarch

    Life changing film

    Wow. The story is so relatable and still has moments of tention, humor and peace. Great point of view on complecated issues in Israeli society.
    9chong_an

    Is Truth absolutely the highest value?

    This is the story of 2 families. The psychiatrist family daughter Anat has followed her musician boyfriend into Orthodox Judaism, and will soon marry. Grandfather Shlomo and mother Tali are desperate to stop the marriage, and get "abandoned her" father Yonatan to come back from the U.S. to help. Meanwhile, Shlomo's few remaining clients include a divorcing couple with a young son caught in a custody battle, with the mother having joined a feminist pagan circle and insisting on bringing her son to its rituals. Eventually, Anat is recruited to join the rituals as an observer, to determine if they are dangerous to the boy. As Yonatan discovers untruths about Anat's boyfriend, Anat has to decide if truth is the an absolute, highest value.

    The overlapping family dynamics are intriguing, as well as the hidden motives of various characters. I am not usually into dysfunctional-family stories, but this is a thrilling standout.
    10briefexistance

    Marvelous gem

    I'm so glad I saw this with the man himself presenting the film in the Monterrey Film Festival. Boom! the credits. When I least expect it, 2 hours have passed, I mean, not many films have that characteristic while maintaining the highest quality in terms of screenwriting and acting. I remember Avi Nesher said its movie don't have the traditional 3 act structure, which makes it very enjoyable in a fresh and interesting way. It was also very cool to watch a Israeli film without clichés or stereotypes, portraying their culture and millennial traditions with respect in a contemporary world. This is proof that if you want to make an incredibly fresh action film you don't need cars, explosions or serial murders. You need a good crew, you need to bring love to your work, you need courage to step outside the conventional boundaries without sacrificing the public's enjoyment. This exhales love and respect for the observer, and I really appreciate it. It's warm, it's interesting, it's new.

    BONUS! The song in the bar scene was BEAUTIFUL! I completely loved the quality of the sound, it was very rich and moving, even if I didn't understand a word.

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2018 (Israel)
    • Country of origin
      • Israel
    • Language
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • The Other Story
    • Production companies
      • Metro Communications
      • MiLa Media
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $135,191
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,163
      • Jun 30, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $135,191
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      1 hour 52 minutes
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