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SONG OF SONGS

by Josh Appignanesi

synopsis

Devoutly religious Ruth returns from Israel to care for her dying mother. But when she tries to bring estranged brother David back into the fold, in accordance with her mother's wishes, the result is a forbidden game under the guise of religious law - verging on the darkest realms of sexual obsession. A parable about belief and desire set in the cloistered world of the Orthodox Jewish community, Song of Songs explores the links between faith and violence, denial and longing, and "the return of religion."

international title: Song of Songs
original title: Song of Songs
country: United Kingdom
year: 2006
genre: fiction
directed by: Josh Appignanesi
film run: 80'
release date: UK 10/02/2006, FR 30/07/2008
screenplay: Josh Appignanesi, Jay Basu
cast: Natalie Press, Joel Chalfen, Julia Swift, Leon Lissek
cinematography by: Nanu Segal
film editing: Nicolas Chaudeurge
art director: Erik Rehl
music: John Roome
producer: Gayle Griffiths
production: Wild Horses Film Company
distributor: Soda Pictures, Pierre Grise Distribution (FR)

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