Late Marriage (2001)

Late Marriage (2001)
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A couple sets out to find the perfect bride for their son, whether their son likes it or not, in this Israeli comedy. Zaza (Lior Louie Ashkenazi) is a graduate student in his early thirties who has finally found the woman of his dreams -- Judith (Ronit Elkabetz), a Moroccan immigrant with a daughter, Madonna (Sapir Kugman), from a previous marriage. Zaza and Judith have similar interests, a great personal rapport, a keen understanding of one another's feelings, and excellent sexual chemistry, but for Zaza there's one little problem -- his parents. His mother Lili (Lili Kosashvili) and father Yasha (Moni Moshonov) are bound and determined to marry their son to a nice Georgian Jewish girl (who is, of course, a virgin), and they not only disapprove of Zaza's relationship with Judith, they insist on fixing him up on dates as if he isn't in a committed relationship; when that fails to make an impression on Zaza, Lili and Yasha use emotional blackmail against their son, and Lili even goes so far as to confront Judith and insist she stop seeing her son. Late Marriage was shown at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival as part of the Un Certain Regard series; Lili Kosashvili, who makes her screen debut playing Lili, is actually the mother of the film's writer/director, Dover Kosashvili. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Lior AshkenaziRonit Elkabetz, (more)
Director(s):
Dover Kosashvili
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Late Marriage

A couple sets out to find the perfect bride for their son, whether their son likes it or not, in this Israeli comedy. Zaza (Lior Louie Ashkenazi) is a graduate student in his early thirties who has finally found the woman of his dreams -- Judith (Ronit Elkabetz), a Moroccan immigrant with a daughter, Madonna (Sapir Kugman), from a previous marriage. Zaza and Judith have similar interests, a great personal rapport, a keen understanding of one another's feelings, and excellent sexual chemistry, but for Zaza there's one little problem -- his parents. His mother Lili (Lili Kosashvili) and father Yasha (Moni Moshonov) are bound and determined to marry their son to a nice Georgian Jewish girl (who is, of course, a virgin), and they not only disapprove of Zaza's relationship with Judith, they insist on fixing him up on dates as if he isn't in a committed relationship; when that fails to make an impression on Zaza, Lili and Yasha use emotional blackmail against their son, and Lili even goes so far as to confront Judith and insist she stop seeing her son. Late Marriage was shown at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival as part of the Un Certain Regard series; Lili Kosashvili, who makes her screen debut playing Lili, is actually the mother of the film's writer/director, Dover Kosashvili. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Dover Kosashvili
Writer(s):
Dover Kosashvili
Producer(s):
Marek RozenbaumEdgar Tenembaum
Categories:
Independent Films
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    Cary B.

    This subtitled Israeli film is billed as a "comedy" but is really a sad tale filled with anger, family violence and despair. Best viewed as an interesting take on an unusal culture (Georgian/Israeli) trying to cope with modernity.

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    Andrea P.

    Depressing. Often slow. Whose bright idea was it to bill this as a comedy? The tyrannical marriage philosophy and scare tactics of Zaza's superstitious family are right out of the Middle Ages and, frankly, surprising. It is hard not to be repelled by most of the characters, including Judith and the spineless Zaza, whose response to the family showdown is at once unbelievable and pathetic. Blockbuster's inventive synopsis, especially as regards the relationship between the unheralded lovers, seems to have been written by someone who never watched the film. "Late Marriage" has but three saving graces: The glimpse into this culture is fascinating, albeit nauseating; the actors perform well; and the little girl and dog are cute. But, on the whole, ick!

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    Benedict O.

    The storyline was what did it for me....family, tradition, love, obsession, betrayal....i loved it, even though i would have settled for an alternate ending. I'm a big fan of Ronit Elkabetz and she was really good. Movie is already in my private collection !!

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