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Shlomi Elkabetz is a Director, Scriptwriter and Producer Israelien born on 5 december 1972

Shlomi Elkabetz

Shlomi Elkabetz
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Nationality Israel
Birth 5 december 1972 (52 years)

Shlomi Elkabetz, né en 1972 à Beer-Sheva, est un réalisateur et scénariste israélien. Il est le frère cadet de Ronit Elkabetz.

Biography

Ses parents sont d'origine marocaine : sa mère est coiffeuse et son père financier dans les postes israéliennes.

Après sept années passées à New York, où il prend notamment des cours d'art dramatique, il revient en Israël et y vit toujours actuellement. C'est dans ce pays qu'il a co-réalisé, avec sa sœur, une trilogie inspirée de la vie de leurs parents : Prendre femme (2004), Les Sept jours (2008) et Le Procès de Viviane Amsalem (2014).

Usually with

Keren Mor
Keren Mor
(2 films)
Sasson Gabai
Sasson Gabai
(1 films)
Menashe Noy
Menashe Noy
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Shlomi Elkabetz (4 films)

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Director

Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem, 1h55
Directed by Ronit Elkabetz, Shlomi Elkabetz
Origin France
Genres Drama
Themes Films about religion, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Ronit Elkabetz, Simon Abkarian, Menashe Noy, Ze'ev Revach, Sasson Gabai, Keren Mor
Rating76% 3.8461153.8461153.8461153.8461153.846115
The film explores a troubled marriage that is complicated by the traditions and religious beliefs of the couple who are immigrants to Israel from Morocco. It revolves around the process of Jewish religious divorce which is known as a 'Gett', a process which must be granted by the husband and is sought through the religious court, as opposed to the secular government court. The movie gradually reveals subtle, and sometimes vengeful, nature of marital discontent. The story is told through multiple brief courtroom scenes, over the period of the trial, involving the personalities of all involved, sometimes relegating the litigants to minor roles.
The Seven Days, 1h55
Directed by Ronit Elkabetz, Shlomi Elkabetz
Origin Israel
Genres Drama, War, Thriller
Themes Films about religion, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Yaël Abecassis, Simon Abkarian, Ronit Elkabetz, Hana Laszlo, Moshe Ivgy, Keren Mor
Rating67% 3.38773.38773.38773.38773.3877
For seven days a large family of Moroccan descent observes the Jewish mourning ritual of Shiva when a brother dies. Living together again reveals many tensions and conflicts between family members. Amidst the tensions, the Gulf War rages in the background.
To Take a Wife, 1h37
Directed by Ronit Elkabetz, Shlomi Elkabetz
Origin Israel
Genres Drama, Historical, Romance
Themes Films about religion, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Simon Abkarian, Gilbert Melki, Ronit Elkabetz
Rating70% 3.5397753.5397753.5397753.5397753.539775
Viviane (Elkabetz) is a beleaguered hairdresser and mother of four who feels tied down by her situation and her conservative husband as well as his live-in mother. Things take a turn when her former lover returns to live in Haifa.

Scriptwriter

Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem, 1h55
Directed by Ronit Elkabetz, Shlomi Elkabetz
Origin France
Genres Drama
Themes Films about religion, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Ronit Elkabetz, Simon Abkarian, Menashe Noy, Ze'ev Revach, Sasson Gabai, Keren Mor
Roles Writer
Rating76% 3.8461153.8461153.8461153.8461153.846115
The film explores a troubled marriage that is complicated by the traditions and religious beliefs of the couple who are immigrants to Israel from Morocco. It revolves around the process of Jewish religious divorce which is known as a 'Gett', a process which must be granted by the husband and is sought through the religious court, as opposed to the secular government court. The movie gradually reveals subtle, and sometimes vengeful, nature of marital discontent. The story is told through multiple brief courtroom scenes, over the period of the trial, involving the personalities of all involved, sometimes relegating the litigants to minor roles.
The Seven Days, 1h55
Directed by Ronit Elkabetz, Shlomi Elkabetz
Origin Israel
Genres Drama, War, Thriller
Themes Films about religion, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Yaël Abecassis, Simon Abkarian, Ronit Elkabetz, Hana Laszlo, Moshe Ivgy, Keren Mor
Rating67% 3.38773.38773.38773.38773.3877
For seven days a large family of Moroccan descent observes the Jewish mourning ritual of Shiva when a brother dies. Living together again reveals many tensions and conflicts between family members. Amidst the tensions, the Gulf War rages in the background.
To Take a Wife, 1h37
Directed by Ronit Elkabetz, Shlomi Elkabetz
Origin Israel
Genres Drama, Historical, Romance
Themes Films about religion, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Simon Abkarian, Gilbert Melki, Ronit Elkabetz
Rating70% 3.5397753.5397753.5397753.5397753.539775
Viviane (Elkabetz) is a beleaguered hairdresser and mother of four who feels tied down by her situation and her conservative husband as well as his live-in mother. Things take a turn when her former lover returns to live in Haifa.

Producer

In Between
In Between (2016)
, 1h36
Directed by Maysaloun Hamoud
Origin Israel
Genres Drama
Themes Feminist films, Politique, Films about sexuality, Rape in fiction, Political films, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Roles Producer
Rating72% 3.6428753.6428753.6428753.6428753.642875
Trois jeunes femmes sont colocataires dans un appartement à Tel-Aviv-Jaffa. L'une est fiancé à une brute. Une autre aime les filles et travaille dans un restaurant et la dernière est avocate.
Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem, 1h55
Directed by Ronit Elkabetz, Shlomi Elkabetz
Origin France
Genres Drama
Themes Films about religion, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Ronit Elkabetz, Simon Abkarian, Menashe Noy, Ze'ev Revach, Sasson Gabai, Keren Mor
Roles Producer
Rating76% 3.8461153.8461153.8461153.8461153.846115
The film explores a troubled marriage that is complicated by the traditions and religious beliefs of the couple who are immigrants to Israel from Morocco. It revolves around the process of Jewish religious divorce which is known as a 'Gett', a process which must be granted by the husband and is sought through the religious court, as opposed to the secular government court. The movie gradually reveals subtle, and sometimes vengeful, nature of marital discontent. The story is told through multiple brief courtroom scenes, over the period of the trial, involving the personalities of all involved, sometimes relegating the litigants to minor roles.