The director of the internationally acclaimed "Fill the Void" on her return, remixing the formula for a romantic comedy with the story of a religious woman looking for a partner and finding herself.
In making a film about a young woman forced to find her place in a devout Hasidic community, a first-time director finds a way to stand out.
The actress talks about her much-celebrated performance as a young Hasidic woman faced with an impossible decision in the Israeli drama and how she snagged the part, leaving behind stints in the Israeli army and as a coffee shop waitress.
The first Orthodox Jewish woman to make a feature talks about inviting audiences into a rarely-seen world, the film's resplendent visual glow and why she shouldn't be mistaken for the film's main character.