A Price Above Rubies (1998)

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Written by Boaz Yakin

Directed by Boaz Yakin

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1998

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK/USA

Filmed in Colour

Sonia Harowitz (Renée Zellweger) is a young woman who has married a devout Jew, Sender (Christopher Eccleston). Through this union she has also become a part of a closde Hasidic community.

Seemingly happy, Sonia doesn't feel entirely comfortable with the many rules and restrictions put on her by the religion and yearns for more independence - a subject closed by her husband due to his strong belief that women should be stay home and look after the children and household.

However trouble arises when she fights this decision and takes a job at a local jewellery store.

But this new found freedom leads her into conflict with her husband and into the arms of a young sculptor.

Cast

Image for Renée ZellwegerRenée ZellwegerSonia Horowitz
Image for Christopher EcclestonChristopher EcclestonSender Horowitz
Image for Julianna MarguliesJulianna MarguliesRachel
Allen PayneRamon Garcia
Glenn FitzgeraldMendel Horowitz
Kim HunterRebbitzn
John RandolphRebbe Moshe
Kathleen ChalfantBeggar Woman
Peter JacobsonSchnuel
Image for Edie FalcoEdie FalcoFeiga
Timothy JeromeDr. Bauer
Phyllis NewmanMrs. Gelbart
Joyce ReehlingShaindy
Shelton DaneYossi
Jackie RyanYoung Sonia

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