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Ronit Elkabetz

Birth Name: Ronit Elkabetz

Birth Date: 1964-11-27

Birth Place: Beersheba, Israel

Details

Alternate Names: Ronit Alkabetz, Ronit Alkabetz, Ronit Alkabez, Ronit Alkavets, Ronit Alkabez, Ronit Alkavets, Ronit Alkavetz, רונית אלקבץ

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • The Appointed (1990) as Oshra

Most Important Roles:

  • Or (My Treasure) (2004) as Ruthie
  • The Band's Visit (2007) as Dina
  • Alila (2003) as Ronit
  • To Take A Wife (2004) as Viviane
  • The Seven Days (2008) as Vivianne
  • The Girl on the Train (2009) as Judith
  • Turk's Head (2010) as Sibel, la mère de Bora
  • Ashes and Blood (2009) as Judith
  • Free Hands (2010) as Barbara
  • Late Marriage (2001) as Judith

Career Highlights:

  • Or (My Treasure) (2004)
  • The Band's Visit (2007)
  • Alila (2003)
  • To Take A Wife (2004)
  • The Seven Days (2008)
  • The Girl on the Train (2009)
  • Turk's Head (2010)
  • Ashes and Blood (2009)
  • Free Hands (2010)
  • Late Marriage (2001)

Full Biography

Ronit Elkabetz (November 27, 1964 - April 19, 2016) was an Israeli actress and filmmaker known for her work in both Israeli and French cinema. She won three Ophir Awards from seven nominations. Notably, she played Haled, a trumpet player in the acclaimed film 'The Band's Visit'. Her personal life was marked by a secret relationship with Judith, a divorcée with a child, while her family pushed for a traditional Georgian Jewish marriage.


About the Movie: Hatuna Meuheret (2001)

Release Year: 2001

Nation: N/A

Alternative Title: Casamento Arranjado, Hochzeit wider Willen, Kathysterimeno proxenio, Late Marriage, Mariage tardif, Matrimonio tardivo, La mujer de mi vida, Sent bröllop

Director: Dover Koshashvili

Writer: Dover Koshashvili

Production & Genre

Producer(s): N/A

Companies: N/A

Genre: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance, Romance Film

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 18 wins & 9 nominations

Similar: N/A

Story

Hatuna Meuheret follows Zaza, a 31-year-old Israeli bachelor who faces pressure from his parents to get married according to their Georgian Jewish traditions. They introduce him to potential brides, but Zaza manages to avoid committing to any of them. Unknown to his family, Zaza is secretly in love with Judith, a divorcée with a young daughter. The story revolves around Zaza's struggle between respecting the strict confines of his family and tradition and following his heart's desire for Judith.

Summary

Directed by Dover Koshashvili, Hatuna Meuheret is a comedic drama that explores themes of love, tradition, and familial expectations. The film is centered around Zaza's dilemma and his attempts to balance his family's wishes with his own desires. It offers a glimpse into the cultural norms of Georgian Jewish heritage and the challenges faced by those who wish to deviate from them.