Ronit Krushka

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Ronit Krushka is the estranged daughter of a rabbi who returns to her Orthodox Jewish community in London, confronting questions of faith, identity, and a rekindled forbidden love in the film "Disobedience."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
adaptedForScreenBy Rebecca Lenkiewicz NERFINISHED
Sebastián Lelio NERFINISHED
appearsIn Disobedience NERFINISHED
appearsInFilmReleaseYear 2017
appearsInGenre romantic drama film
appearsInWorkBasedOn Disobedience (novel) NERFINISHED
associatedTopic LGBT representation in religion
Orthodox Judaism and sexuality
basedIn New York City
characterArc acceptance of identity
reconciliation with past
closeFriend Dovid Kuperman NERFINISHED
conflictType religious tradition vs personal freedom
sexuality vs community norms
createdBy Naomi Alderman NERFINISHED
familyBackground rabbinical family
father Rav Krushka NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Disobedience (novel, 2006) NERFINISHED
from Golders Green NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
gender female
hairColor dark brown
hasRomanticRelationshipWith Esti Kuperman NERFINISHED
hasSameSexRelationshipWith Esti Kuperman NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
leavesCommunity to live a secular life
maritalStatus unmarried
narrativeRole protagonist
nationality British
occupation photographer
parentOccupation rabbi
portrayedBy Rachel Weisz NERFINISHED
primaryLocationInFilm London NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
religiousBackground Orthodox Judaism NERFINISHED
returnsFor father's funeral
returnsTo London Orthodox Jewish community NERFINISHED
returnsToCommunity after father's death
settingOfStory North London Orthodox Jewish community NERFINISHED
sexualOrientation queer
themeInStory faith
forbidden love
identity

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Disobedience mainCharacter Ronit Krushka