Synopsis
An Israeli woman seeking to finalize a divorce from her estranged husband finds herself effectively put on trial by her country’s religious marriage laws, in this courtroom drama. In Israel, there is neither civil marriage nor civil divorce; only Orthodox rabbis can legalize a union or its dissolution, which is only possible with the husband’s full consent. Trapped in a loveless marriage, Viviane Amsalem has been applying for a divorce for three years but her religiously devout husband Elisha, continually refuses. His cold intransigence, Viviane’s determination to fight for her freedom, and the ambiguous role of the rabbinical judges shape a procedure where tragedy vies with absurdity and everything is brought out into the open for judgment.
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Movie Details
Australia Releases: |
July 16th, 2015 (Limited), released as Gett: The Trail of Viviane Amsalem |
MPAA Rating: |
Not Rated |
Running Time: |
115 minutes |
Keywords: |
Relationships Gone Wrong, Jewish, Set in Israel, Orthodox Religion |
Source: | Original Screenplay |
Genre: | Drama |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: |
Music Box Films, Deux Beaux Garcons Films, Elzevir & Compagnie, Riva Filmproduktion, Canal Plus, Israel Film Fund |
Production Countries: |
France, Germany, Israel |
Languages: |
Arabic, French, Hebrew |
February 18th, 2015
What We Do in the Shadows dominated the per theater chart earning an average of $41,778 in two theaters. This is high enough to suggest the film will be able to expand significantly. Additionally, its reviews are stunning, so its chances at box office success are even better. However, the comedy stylings of Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi are not really mainstream and that might hurt its chances. The second place film on the per theater chart was the overall number one film, Fifty Shades of Grey, which earned an average of $23,360. The Last 5 Years was next with an average of $17,158 in three theaters. Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem opened with an average of $12,105 in two theaters. Meanwhile, the second wide release of the week, Kingsman: The Secret Service, was the final film in the $10,000 club with an average of $11,300.
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February 13th, 2015
After two weeks of doing highlights for limited release, I'm thinking of sticking with the format. If the film can't get at least five reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, it likely won't find an audience in theaters. I was thinking of only talking about films with overwhelmingly positive reviews, but some weeks that would be none. This week, there are only two. What We Do in the Shadows (Reviews) and Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem (Reviews). The latter has better reviews, but the former has more popular appeal.
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Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
2015/07/17 |
48 |
$1,933 |
|
3 |
$644 |
$2,177 |
1 |
2015/07/24 |
47 |
$2,679 |
+39% |
4 |
$670 |
$6,665 |
2 |
2015/07/31 |
46 |
$3,234 |
+21% |
6 |
$539 |
$11,057 |
3 |
2015/08/07 |
56 |
$1,482 |
-54% |
4 |
$371 |
$14,261 |
4 |
2015/08/14 |
74 |
$923 |
-38% |
3 |
$308 |
$15,947 |
5 |
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