Panorama Films will release Black Notebooks: Ronit, a documentary film on Israeli actress Ronit Elkabetz by Shlomi Elkabetz (co-director of GETT and the star of Our Boys on HBO) in the U.S. The film was selected for the Cannes Film Festival and went on to win the 2022 Ophir Award (Israeli “Oscar”) for Best Documentary.
Black Notebooks: Ronit will open in Los Angeles at Laemmle Theaters on November 4th and in New York at the New Plaza Cinema on November 11th. Filmmaker Shlomi Elkabetz will attend weekend screenings in both cities.
Based on family archives and excerpts from the trilogy created by Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz – Black Notebooks: Ronit invites us into the intimacy of a Jewish-Arab family, a family of uprooted exiles, in an imaginary story where a brother and sister revisit the past and the present to defy an implacable future.
Ronit Elkabetz was a beloved and critically acclaimed star of Israeli cinema (Late Marriage, The Band’s Visit, Gett). Elkabetz’s versatility, beauty and magnetism prompted the New York Times, in 2008, to dub her “Israel’s Meryl Streep,” while other international critics compared her to an Almodovar heroine. She co-directed three films, including Gett, with her brother, Shlomi Elkabetz. In Black Notebooks: Ronit, his love letter to his sister and to cinema, Shlomi chronicles the making of their film Gett, as the siblings are faced with Ronit’s illness. Determined for Ronit to stay alive they embark on a journey, traveling the world with their film and attempting to change destiny. Ronit Elkabetz died in 2016 at the age of 51.
Watch the official trailer for Black Notebooks: Ronit.