Disobedience is a drama film that tells the story of a woman named Ronit who returns to her Orthodox Jewish community in London after the death of her father, a respected rabbi. Ronit's return stirs up old feelings and tensions, especially when she rekindles a romance with her childhood friend Esti, who is now married to Dovid, a close friend of Ronit's father.
As Ronit and Esti's relationship deepens, they must navigate the strict rules and expectations of their community, which frowns upon their love. The film explores themes of identity, tradition, and rebellion as Ronit and Esti struggle to reconcile their feelings with the expectations of their community.
Disobedience is a powerful and emotional film that challenges viewers to question the boundaries of faith, love, and personal freedom.
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Disobedience
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The Last Beat
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Walk Through the Fire
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Beginners:
Performer
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Café de Flore
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Lovesong
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Always the Same
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Alex Suarez:
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Keil Molei Rakhamim
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Im Eshkakhekh
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