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  1. To Take a Wife es una película dirigida por Ronit Elkabetz, Shlomi Elkabetz con Ronit Elkabetz, Simon Abkarian, Gilbert Melki. Año: 2004. Título original: Ve'Lakhta Lehe Isha (To Take a Wife). Sinopsis: En Israel, durante tres días previos al Shabbat. Viviane está a punto de abandonar a Eliahu, su marido.

  2. To Take a Wife (VeLakahta Lekha Isha; French: Prendre femme) is a 2004 drama film. It is the directorial debut of veteran actress Ronit Elkabetz, who also stars in the film. The French-Israeli production premiered at the 61st Venice International Film Festival in September 2004.

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  4. Fandom. Share. Now Streaming. Watch Now. To Take A Wife (2004) 09/05/2004 (US) Drama , Romance 1h 37m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? A Story of Tradition, Love and Fear. Overview. The story takes place in Haifa, Israel, in 1979, during three days before the Shabbat.

  5. In To Take a Wife, we learn just how bad things can get between two people who are completely ill suited to one another. This is the debut film for Elkabetz and her brother and co-director. Unlike Gett this doesn't rise to the level of full masterpiece but it's an excellent showcase for Ronit nevertheless and her portrayal of Viviane is ...

  6. To Take A Wife 2004. Released January 26, 2005 + 2 more. Runtime 1h 37m. Directors Ronit Elkabetz, Shlomi Elkabetz. Writers Ronit Elkabetz (screenplay) + 1 more. Country France. Languages Hebrew. Studio Zanagar Films. Genres Drama, Romance. A Story of Tradition, Love and Fear.

  7. The story takes place in Haifa Israel in 1979 during three days before the Shabbat A young woman trying to raise three children work from home and observe the strict Moroccan traditions of her...