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Zaza (Ashkenazi), a 32-year-old Georgian living in Israel
is forced to choose as his parents' plans for his arranged
marriage are threatened by his passionate affair with Judith
(Elikabetz), an older, divorced single mother. From such
a dilemma - based on the director's own life - Dover Kasashvili
explores the universal tension between individual desire
and the duties of the bloodline: "love against love." He
does it with impressive assurance as he negotiates audacious
shifts in tone: starting as a deadpan comedy of manners,
the film turns explicitly erotic and finally emotionally
forceful for the morally sophisticated finale. Funny, tender,
sexy and at times painfully tough, Late Marriage is an effective,
complex exploration of passion and commitment.
Critics
"A real
find." Geoff Andrew, Time Out
Awards
Best
Actress, Best Screenplay, Thessaloniki Film Festival 2001
Links
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Programme
Notes
The
programme notes for this film are available here.
Audience
Rating
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Director
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Dover Koshashvili |
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Written by
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Dover Koshashvili
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Cast |
Lior Ashkenazi
Ronit Elkabetz
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Cert |
TBC |
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Length |
1hr
40mins |
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Country |
Israel/Fr
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Language |
In Hebrew and Georgian with English subtitles |
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