| Ya๋l Abecassis, Yoram Hattab , Meital
Barda , Uri Ran Klauzner, Yussef Abu Warda
A dark drama of women living in a society where they are second-class
citizens, Kadosh/Sacred begins with Meir, an Orthodox Jew living
in the Mea Shearim district of Jerusalem, greeting the day with
his morning prayers, which includes the phrase, "Thank you,
oh Lord, for not having made me a woman." Meir begins to understand
just how poorly regarded women can be in the Orthodox faith when
his rabbi suggests he should leave his wife. Meir and Rivka (Yael
Abecassis) have been married for ten years and have a solid relationship
based on affection and mutual respect. However, they have been unable
to have children, and as Meir is reminded, the Talmud says a woman
without children may as well be dead. Consequently, the rabbi advises
Meir to divorce Rivka and take up with a younger woman who can give
him a family. Meanwhile, Rivka's younger sister, Malka (Meital Barda),
is soon to wed Yossef (Uri Ran Klauzner) in a match arranged by
their parents, even though Malka loves another man, Yaakov (Sami
Hori), who has dared to question the teachings of the Orthodox faith.
Yossef soon proves to be blind to Malka's emotional and physical
needs, and she begins to wonder how long she can continue to live
within this circle, even though it is the only world she knows.
Destined to be controversial in its native Israel, Kadosh/Sacred
was shown in competition at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. |