Thursday, April 21, 2016

Omniflick Farewell: Ronit Elkabetz (1964-2016)



Though most major news items will be eclipsed by the death of Prince, another passing I find shocking is that of Israeli actress Ronit Elkabetz.
I first saw Elkabetz in Late Marriage; one of many roles that quite deservedly garnered her acclaim and award nominations. Her tremendous screen presence, unconventional, exotic beauty and her superb talent in front and behind the camera are qualities for which the world of cinema will be the poorer for their conspicuous absence.

She was a remarkable actress. Her most recent artistic success was Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem, for which she drew rave reviews and a rhapsodic blog post from me. I will never forget her emotionally raw, tour de force performance, which earned her several nominations in festivals around the world. The fact that she also co-wrote and co-directed the film are significant facts worth mentioning.

She left us so soon but her legacy and our consolation are her films; memorable and indelible images of a talented and lovely actress.

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