The Unorthodox is an 2018 Israeli drama film directed by Eliran Malka. It marks Malka's feature film debut, known previously as the creator of the TV series Shababnikim. The film's plot is based on the true story of the founding of the Shas political party in the 1980s in Jerusalem. The protagonist, Yaakov Cohen (Shuli Rand), is driven to form a religious political party representing the interests of Sephardic Jews. The incident that drives Cohen is the expulsion of his daughter Heli (Or Lumbrozo) from a Bais Yaakov school, owing to her Sephardic background.The movie opened the 2018 Jerusalem Film Festival.
It also marks Shuli Rand's return to cinema after a 15-year absence from the big screen since his previous role in the film Ushpizin, following his previous role in the acclaimed film Ushpizin.
Plot
The year is 1983. Yaakov Cohen (played by Shuli Rand) is a widower, the owner of a printing press, and a single father. When his daughter Chali (played by Or Lumbrozo) is expelled from her seminary, he becomes outraged by the discrimination and racism within the educational institutions of Beit Yaakov and Agudat Yisrael, as well as the meager budgets allocated to Sephardic schools. Determined to challenge the status quo, he decides to establish a Sephardic ultra-Orthodox political party to run for the Jerusalem mayoral elections, just two months before the election date.
Joining him are two partners: Yigal Vaknin (played by Yoav Levi), a ritual slaughterer and mohel who is a baal teshuva (a secular Jew who returned to religious observance), and Rabbi Moshe Sharvit (played by Yaakov Cohen). None of them have prior political experience. Against all odds, they succeed in securing a seat on the city council. Later, they launch a list for the national Knesset elections, but over time, Cohen finds his position increasingly marginalized.
Cast
Shuli Rand - Yaakov Cohen
Yaakov Cohen - Rabbi Moshe Sharvit (based on Rabbi Shlomo Dayan)
Golan Azulai - Rabbi Toledano
Yoav Levi - Yigal Vaknin
Or Lumbrozo - Chali
Shifi Aloni - Yehudit
Tsahi Grad - Menachem Moses
Yigal Naor - Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
Avraham Zgadon - Rabbi Avraham
Dorit Lev-Ari - Principal Rivka Blumenthal
Rivka Gur - Chairwoman of the Hearing Committee
Awards
Awards and Nominations
Year | Organization | Category | Award | Nominee(s) | Result | References |
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2019 | Ophir Awards Ceremony 2019 | Feature Film | Best Feature Film | The Unorthodox | Nomination |
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Best Director | Eliran Malka | Nomination | ||||
Best Leading Actor | Shuli Rand | Nomination | ||||
Best Supporting Actor | Yoav Levi | Nomination | ||||
Best Supporting Actress | Shifi Aloni | Nomination | ||||
Best Original Screenplay | Eliran Malka | Nomination | ||||
Best Editing | Eric Lahav Leibovitch | Win | ||||
Best Casting | Michal Koren | Nomination | ||||
Best Soundtrack | Gil Toren, Avi Mizrahi, Vitali Grinshpon | Nomination | ||||
Best Original Music | Ophir Leibovitch | Nomination | ||||
Best Artistic Design | Idan Dolev | Win | ||||
Best Cinematography | Yaron Scharf | Nomination | ||||
Best Makeup | Orly Ronen, Sigalit Grau | Win | ||||
Best Costume Design | Chava Levi Rozelsky | Win |
See also
- Shas (political party)
References
- Avner Shavit, The Black Panther: "The Unorthodox" is a captivating and eye-opening film about the man who founded Shas, on the Walla website, July 26, 2018.
- Linoy Mashali, "He was much more than an actor": Eliran Malka praises Shuli Rand in a special tribute, on the Srugim website, July 15, 2019.
- Finalists - 2019 Ophir Awards Competition, on the Israeli Academy of Film and Television website, July 22, 2019.
- Sagi Ben-Nun, Avner Shavit, "Incitement" about the assassination of Rabin is the Ophir winner - and Israel's Oscar representative, on the Walla website, September 22, 2019.
- Beni Toker, Distorting the truth, I founded Shas, on the Channel 7 website, August 9, 2018.
- "A historical injustice": Threat of a lawsuit against the creator of the film 'The Unorthodox', on the Srugim website, August 2, 2018.
- Linoy Mashali, We were moved: The creator of 'Shababnikim' launches his next hit, on the Srugim website, June 19, 2018.
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