To Take a Wife
Credits: Directed by Ronit Elkabetz and Shlomi Elkabetz and starring Simon Abkarian, Gilbert Melki and Ronit Elkabetz.
Details: (M), 97 mins, Israel, Hebrew / French / Arabic
Synopsis: Set in Israel during the late-1970s: Vivian and her husband Eliahou are growing apart. While Eliyahoo clings to the traditions of Moroccan culture, Vivian is eager to explore the possibilities of living in a new culture with different values. Once again, Viviane is on the point of leaving her husband, but her brothers convinces her that her place is next to her husband, her children and her family. Although worn out by an existence that denies her independence and weary of a husband who values tradition and culture, Viviane decides to stay, but she’s at the end of her tether. It’s just then that Albert, a man she once loved, and who was able, for a brief moment, to offer her the freedom to be herself, turns up in her life.
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