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Episode: Season 1, Episode 2: Part 2
Duration: 136 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1036 | Added: 2020-Dec-27 |
Alternate Names: Σίρα Χάας, שירה האס, شیرا هاس, シーラ・ハース, 希拉·哈斯
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Shira Haas (born 11 May 1995) is an Israeli actress who gained national prominence through her roles in local films and television shows, winning two Israeli Ophir Awards out of five nominations since 2014. In 2020, she rose to international fame for her role as Esty Shapiro in the Netflix miniseries 'Unorthodox', earning a Golden Globe nomination and a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. That same year, Haas won the Tribeca Film Festival Award for Best International Actress for her performance in the Israeli drama film 'Asia'. Most recently, she starred in the Netflix science fiction series 'Bodies' (2023).
Release Year: 2020
Nation: Germany
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Director: Alexa Karolinski, Anna Winger, Maria Schrader
Writer: Alexa Karolinski, Anna Winger, Daniel Hendler, Deborah Feldman
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Companies: Real Film Berlin, Studio Airlift
Genre: Drama, Film Based On Book
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Keywords: based on novel or book, feminism, judaism, miniseries, mother daughter relationship, social issues, strong woman
Unorthodox follows a young woman named Esther 'Esty' Shapiro who leaves her arranged marriage and ultra-Orthodox community in Brooklyn's Williamsburg district to start anew in Berlin. Esty flees after discovering that her husband, Yanky, was aware of her affair with a non-Jewish man before their wedding. In Berlin, she is taken in by a group of musicians until her past catches up with her.
Unorthodox is a German television miniseries from 2020 directed by Alexa Karolinski, Anna Winger, and Maria Schrader. The series is based on the memoir 'Unorthodox: The Scandalous Rejection of My Hasidic Roots' by Deborah Feldman. It explores themes of feminism, identity, and the struggle for independence within a tight-knit community. The story revolves around Esther Shapiro's journey to find her own path after leaving her arranged marriage and religious community in Brooklyn.