Run Away! Ruthy Pribar’s New Film at Tribeca Looks Intense
- A farmer’s wife makes a shocking choice.
- Tribeca Film Festival gets a new, powerful story.
- Why fleeing shame might be the only way out.
- Ruthy Pribar’s unique visual style is back!
You won’t believe what we just saw! A first look at Ruthy Pribar’s new film, ‘What is to Come,’ just dropped. And wow, it’s a lot to take in.
This Israeli director is heading back to the Tribeca Film Festival next week. Her first film was amazing, and this one looks just as gripping. Get ready.
Ronit Yudkevitch plays Yehudit. She’s a farmer’s wife, living a very sheltered life. Things take a dark turn. A suicide pact goes wrong.
Her husband dies, but she backs out. Can you imagine? The shame. The guilt. Plus, hidden debts surface. She has to escape.
From the clip, the aesthetic feels raw and real. We see muted colors, maybe a bit dusty, showing her harsh reality. It really pulls you into her world. It’s not bright and shiny; it’s gritty and human.
Talking about powerful women, remember how Divya Dutta had her own struggles before her big win? Yehudit’s journey feels like it might have a similar kind of fight.
She runs. A fresh start is all she can hope for. But where do you go when you’re escaping your entire past? This film seems to explore that deeply.
Her journey reminds us of artists who found their own spotlight. Like when Suman Kalyanpur’s career seemed to soar, finding her unique space in the music world. Yehudit is also trying to find her own space.
It reminds us of how much we’re looking forward to that Kiki Gyan movie, finally arriving. Stories about women finding their voice, no matter how hard, are so important.
Our Take
We think this film is going to be a must-watch. Ruthy Pribar has a knack for telling intense, personal stories. Yehudit’s situation is heartbreaking, yet her decision to flee feels so brave.
It’s not just about running away. It’s about reclaiming your life, even from a desperate place. We can’t wait to see the full story unfold at Tribeca. It promises to be quite the emotional journey.
