Tikkun (film)

Tikkun is a 2015 Israeli film directed by Avishai Sivan. The film explores the struggles of a young Hasidic man who questions his faith.[1]

Plot

Haim-Aron, a young Hasidic student, feels detached from his religious way of life. Following a near death experience, the young man faces an intense spiritual crisis and finds himself at odds with the Hasidic religious faith.

Awards

  • Best Feature Film, Best Cinematography, Best Script and Best Actor awards at the Jerusalem Film Festival
  • Silver Leopard Prize at the 2015 Locarno Film Festival
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