Music Box Films | Release Date: February 13, 2015
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fungusgnatJun 15, 2015
“Gett” is shot almost entirely within the courtroom but is nonetheless intensely dramatic—a sort of “One Angry Woman.” But Ronit Elkabetz is not only about displays of anger. In fact, she generally must maintain decorum to avoid contempt of“Gett” is shot almost entirely within the courtroom but is nonetheless intensely dramatic—a sort of “One Angry Woman.” But Ronit Elkabetz is not only about displays of anger. In fact, she generally must maintain decorum to avoid contempt of court. And it is in the seething portraits of her silent outrage that Elkabetz (both as actress and director) truly distinguishes herself. Still, it’s hard to believe that Dargis in the New York Times said of this film that it had “little of the courtroom dramatics that characterize mainstream legal stories.” If anything, the film seemed to me a bit overwrought at times, although the Elkabetzes are more than fair at letting the husband and the rabbinical court have their say without making fools of them—though fools they are, and though the filmmakers wisely allow the story to run close to comedy at times, in the sense that the situation is so outrageous it's almost funny. Expand
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LowbrowCinemaFeb 23, 2015
GETT: THE TRIAL OF VIVIANE AMSALEM is that rare perfect film. Profound, heartbreaking, funny, absurd, confounding, frustrating.... name it and this is it! It's so exciting to watch a work of this level. Seemingly dealing with one woman'sGETT: THE TRIAL OF VIVIANE AMSALEM is that rare perfect film. Profound, heartbreaking, funny, absurd, confounding, frustrating.... name it and this is it! It's so exciting to watch a work of this level. Seemingly dealing with one woman's claustrophobic nightmare to gett a divorce from her cold husband in Israel, GETT becomes so much more. An examination of misogyny, ego, patriarchy, oppression, love and marriage. The film transcends all cultures to depict a world turned upside down by the need to dominate and control. And then there is the filmmaking. So assured, so still and powerful, where a close up on a foot makes a profound statement, and questions what we think and feel. GETT is work of art without pretension with pure emotion, love and humanity. I was left speechless but couldn’t stop talking about GETT for days. Expand
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Brent_MarchantFeb 27, 2015
An entertaining though sometimes-stagey look at beliefs, perceptions and attitudes and how they all factor into a domestic dispute brought up for settlement in a rabbinical court. Sometimes touching, sometimes hilarious and sometimes absurd,An entertaining though sometimes-stagey look at beliefs, perceptions and attitudes and how they all factor into a domestic dispute brought up for settlement in a rabbinical court. Sometimes touching, sometimes hilarious and sometimes absurd, this examination of marriage, commitment and the attempted imposition of one's will upon another raises a host of intriguing questions about religion, social impressions and spousal obligations, many of which aren't always easily answered. The film also provides a probing look into a world seldom seen by outsiders, revealing a long-established traditional culture struggling to hang on a modern, ever-changing world. Expand
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7thartDec 4, 2017
يبدأ القاضي (الحاخام) بالبحث في دوافع الانفصال لدى فيفيان يسأل محاميها: هل كانت تتعرض للعنف؟ فيرد عليه المحامي: يجب أن تعرف العنف سيدي القاضي. فإن كنت تقصد العنف الجسدي فلم يكن زوجها يضربها. أجاب القاضي بسؤال آخر: هل كان يلبي احتياجاتها؟ فيرديبدأ القاضي (الحاخام) بالبحث في دوافع الانفصال لدى فيفيان يسأل محاميها: هل كانت تتعرض للعنف؟ فيرد عليه المحامي: يجب أن تعرف العنف سيدي القاضي. فإن كنت تقصد العنف الجسدي فلم يكن زوجها يضربها. أجاب القاضي بسؤال آخر: هل كان يلبي احتياجاتها؟ فيرد المحامي: عليك أن تعرف لنا المقصود بالحاجة؟ فيأتي جواب القاضي: لا تتذاكى أيها المحامي، هل كان يصرف عليها المال ويُطعمها؟ فيرد المحامي: نعم كان يفعل. فينتهي القاضي إلى القول: اذن لا دوافع! Expand
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EpicLadySpongeApr 28, 2016
Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem may have to make a runner up if it wants to be the best film of 2015. Oh wait, that runner up is so far. Oh well, at least Gett's still enjoyable.
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JLuis_001Feb 27, 2023
I find it unbelievable that still to this day Jewish people are allowed to enforce their own laws and cannot be questioned in any way, even when you see how clearly their structure is pretty much designed to keep women completely controlledI find it unbelievable that still to this day Jewish people are allowed to enforce their own laws and cannot be questioned in any way, even when you see how clearly their structure is pretty much designed to keep women completely controlled and oppressed.

The leading character in this movie has to be questioned about everything for the mere fact that she is a woman. Even to the very end she has to give in to her husband's childish whim to get her freedom because basically under their laws she is mere property that has to give them what they want, as the other wife said: respect.
But what about respect for them?

I rarely get pissed off when I watch a movie, but this story pissed the hell outta me. And it's even worse when try to you question it because that makes you an anti-semite.

Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem is a fairly low-key movie, but it portrays a reality that needs to be questioned no matter what.
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