A deep cultural gap between the Yemenite families and the Yiddish Satmar Community
Reviews:
'A most stirring and disturbing film.....built like a thriller, in an atmosphere of mystery.' -Joan Dupont, The International Herald Tribune
'The scene, straight from some shtetl described by Isaac Bashevis Singer, conceals a contemporary tragedy of ancient Greek proportions in director Nitzan Gilady's chilling and thoroughly engrossing documentary In Satmar Custody.' -Village Voice By Leslie Camhi
'...Nitzan Gilady delivers a stranger-than-fiction story of group coercion with a poetic, elliptical style.' -The Boston Phoenix by Matthias Frey
'In Satmar Custody has all the requisite elements- tension, pace, pain, despair, hope, voyeurism and above all, a wonderful sense of time and place...it is a sensitive, sad and sobering film, providing a glimpse into the world of Satmar Chassidic Society...Not to be missed!' -Ynet, Israel
'Watching the film In Satmar Custody is both enraging and difficult, due to it having been made so well. A feeling of helplessness is mixed with hoping for a happy ending. The rage bubbles up simultaneously with waves of sympathy and mercy...' -Zman Tel Aviv, Israel
'In Satmar Custody is a poetry filled with endless sorrow. An exquisite mixture of brave research, patient, talent and art. Not o be missed' -Yediot Acharonot, Israel
Director, Producer & Screenwriter: Nitzan Giladi
Production Assistant: Roni Aboulafia
Production Advisor: Ruth Lev-Ari
Editor: Ron Goldman
Camera: Yaron Orbach
Online Editor: Yoav Raz
Original Music: Ophir Leibovitch
Soundtrack Designer: Aviv Aldema
Sound: Paul Kim
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