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Disobedience

R · 2017 ‧ Romance/Thriller ‧ 1h 54m
6.6/10 · IMDb 75% · Rotten Tomatoes 74% · Metacritic
New York photographer Ronit Krushka flies to London after learning about the death of her estranged father. Ronit is returning to the same Orthodox Jewish community that shunned her decades earlier for her childhood attraction to Esti, a female...
Release date: April 27, 2018 (USA)
Distributed by: Bleecker Street and Curzon Film
Adapted from: Disobedience
Box office: $8 million
Cinematography: Danny Cohen

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Disobedience. The family black sheep is drawn back to her Orthodox Jewish home, rekindling sparks with a childhood friend. Starring Academy Award-winner ...
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