Marlyn Vinig

Marlyn Vinig is a screenwriter, poet, ultra-Orthodox feminist activist, lecturer and Israeli film researcher. Her first book, Haredi Cinema, was published in 2011 and became a bestseller; some consider it the first ultra-Orthodox work of film criticism in Israel or abroad, and it was a cornerstone in the study of cinematic work in the Haredi religious sector. In 2020, she published a follow-up book, A Cinema of Their Own: The New Female Wave of Haredi Cinema. Her research points to the transformation of Haredi cinema into an agent of social change.

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Haredi Women's Filmmaking in Israel

In the early twenty-first century, Haredi cinema began to flourish, first in Israel and then in the United States and elsewhere. Haredi women have made films that focus on relationships among women, that are often much more aesthetically elaborate than Haredi men’s films, and that address issues that until recently were considered taboo.

Rama Burshtein

Rama Burshtein’s films are among the most important created by a Haredi woman. Her first commercial film was shown exclusively to Haredi women, but Burshtein found the conventions of Haredi cinema poorly suited to her artistic aspirations, and her later films were aimed at the nonreligious world.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Marlyn Vinig." (Viewed on November 23, 2024) <https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/vinig-marlyn>.