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Sentenced to Marriage
Israel, 2004, 65 minutes, Color, VHS/DVD, Hebrew, Subtitled
Order No. W05871
Nominated for a Silver Wolf at IDFA, this shocking documentary exposes the Kafkaesque process of divorce for women in Israel where secular law does not exist, and divorce is dealt with according to archaic and fundamentalist orthodox Jewish law. Filmmaker Anat Zuria, maker of the award-winning Purity, gained rare access to the rabbinical courts to follow two women caught in the demoralizing legal labyrinth. Though husbands can live with other women and even withhold child support, wives are forbidden contact with other men. In some cases, these very modern, independent and well-educated women are forced to buy a divorce from their husbands for huge sums. As a result, thousands of Jewish women have lived in limbo indefinitely, both in Israel and in other communities around the world.
Pairing sound recordings of legal sessions with partially obscured video, Zuria creatively subverts restrictions imposed by the courts and creates a powerful narrative.The startling technique makes the anger of a young wife denied divorce for five years all the more piercing, and the calm preparations by lawyers even more unsettling. Reminiscent of Kim Longinotto’s groundbreaking DIVORCE IRANIAN STYLE, SENTENCED TO MARRIAGE reveals a little-known reality that seems utterly unimaginable in contemporary Jewish society.
AWARDS, FESTIVALS, & SCREENINGS

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Best Doc, Spotlight on Israel, Hot Docs FF |
- International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA)
- Jerusalem Film Festival, Best Documentary
- Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival
- Virginia Film Festival
- Washington Jewish Film Festival
- Women’s International Documentary Film Festival in Colombia
- San Jose Jewish Film Festival
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QUOTES

“This emotionally and intellectually challenging doc charts rarely seen territory as we are taken behind the closed doors of an Israeli rabbinical court…haunting voiceovers and visuals help tell the story of two Orthodox women struggling to gain their freedom.”
Brett Hendrie
Managing Director, Hot Docs
“A disturbing, revealing, intimate, and accurate journey through the labyrinths of Israel’s rabbinical divorce courts…A powerful exposé of religious patriarchy’s abuse of authority in its determination to maintain control over familial relations.”
Linda Dittmar
Professor of English, University of Massachusetts, Boston
“Reveals what happens when husbands as individuals and presiding rabbis as a group are accorded absolute power- and are corrupted absolutely. As an advocacy piece designed to arouse viewers to action, [the film] is very effective.”
Professor Sylvia Barack Fishman
Near Eastern & Judaic Studies, Brandeis University
“Highly Recommended.”
Educational Media Reviews Online
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Sentenced to Marriage is included in the following Special Collections.
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