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    New Documentary Explores Relationship Repair in Israeli Couples

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    What it’s about

    A new documentary, “Freedom Through Commitment,” takes a profound look into the intimate struggles of four couples in Israel. Each couple grapples with their relationship complexities, with at least one partner being a couples therapist.

    Why it matters

    This film brings a uniquely Israeli perspective, highlighted through the collaboration of Australian Jewish creator Melanie Landau and Palestinian Jerusalemite producer Omri Massarwe. It showcases the strength and intricacies of Israeli couples navigating their romantic lives amidst ongoing turbulence, reflecting larger themes of connection, healing, and commitment.

    Key Details

    The documentary focuses on four monogamous, heterosexual, Jewish-Israeli couples and addresses their journey through understanding, personal responsibility, and commitment within their relationships.

    Who’s Involved

    The creator and director, Melanie Landau, a Melbourne-born couples therapist, employs differentiation-based therapy alongside somatic approaches. Her methods emphasize balancing autonomy and attachment and integrating physical and mental aspects for fostering connection.

    Omri Massarwe, a Palestinian photographer and filmmaker based in Jerusalem, produced and filmed the documentary. He is known for his compelling visual storytelling that often reflects societal realities, making the documentary visually engaging and contemplative.

    The film profiles four insightful couples: Chaya and Hillel Lester, Galit and Assael Romanelli, Judy and Shachar Erez, and Smadar Levi Miller and Nissim Levi. Their interactions and therapy sessions offer viewers a raw and honest look into how they learn and grow together.

    What’s Next

    This compelling documentary will make its television debut in Australia this Thursday. Additionally, its creators plan to present it at multiple film festivals, aiming to share these deeply personal and universally relatable stories with a wider audience.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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