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<b>PG; 1:30 running time</b><br><br>In a trim 90-minute running time, Burshtein's feature-film debut manages to pack a lot of incident without seeming rushed or harried about it. When the husband, Yochay, played by Yiftach Klein, makes noises about moving out of Israel to marry a Belgian widow, Shira's mother (Irit Sheleg, a deft underplayer) sets her desires into motion to keep the family close. Why not put Shira together with Yochay and call it a match? "Isn't it better," as she puts it, "than marrying a stranger?" -- Michael Phillips<br><br><a href=http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/movies/sc-mov-0612-fill-the-void-20130613,0,7957406.column>Read the full "Fill the Void" movie review</a>

'Fill the Void' -- 3 stars

( June 13, 2013 )
PG; 1:30 running time

In a trim 90-minute running time, Burshtein's feature-film debut manages to pack a lot of incident without seeming rushed or harried about it. When the husband, Yochay, played by Yiftach Klein, makes noises about moving out of Israel to marry a Belgian widow, Shira's mother (Irit Sheleg, a deft underplayer) sets her desires into motion to keep the family close. Why not put Shira together with Yochay and call it a match? "Isn't it better," as she puts it, "than marrying a stranger?" -- Michael Phillips

Read the full "Fill the Void" movie review
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