Movie Review | ‘Eyes Wide Open’: Passion and Identity Crisis in a Pious Community 

February 5, 2010, 5:46 am

“Eyes Wide Open,” the quiet and confident feature debut of the Israeli director Haim Tabakman, explores the conflict between sexual desire and religious obligation. Set in an ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Jerusalem, the film, written by Merav Doster, gives nearly equal weight to both sides in that struggle. Read More »

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