
Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem
Drama
Overview
The trial story of Viviane Amsalem's five year fight to obtain her divorce in front of the only legal authority competent for divorce cases in Israel, the Rabbinical Court.
Top Cast


Ronit Elkabetz
Ronit Elkabetz
Viviane Amsalem
Ronit Elkabetz
Viviane Amsalem


Simon Abkarian
Simon Abkarian
Elisha
Simon Abkarian
Elisha


Sasson Gabai
Sasson Gabai
Simeon Amsalem
Sasson Gabai
Simeon Amsalem


Menashe Noy
Menashe Noy
Carmel
Menashe Noy
Carmel


Eli Gorenstein
Eli Gorenstein
Judge (rabbi)
Eli Gorenstein
Judge (rabbi)


Gabi Amrani
Gabi Amrani
Haim
Gabi Amrani
Haim
Dalia Beger
Dalia Beger
Donna Aboukassis
Dalia Beger
Donna Aboukassis


Albert Iluz
Albert Iluz
Emil Amzalg
Albert Iluz
Emil Amzalg


Ruby Porat Shoval
Ruby Porat Shoval
Rachel Amzalg
Ruby Porat Shoval
Rachel Amzalg


Evelin Hagoel
Evelin Hagoel
Evelin Ben Shoshan
Evelin Hagoel
Evelin Ben Shoshan
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