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What happens when intimacy is expected before it’s understood? The Wedding Night is a striking and deeply intimate documentary by Orthodox filmmaker Rachel Elitzur. It explores a rarely discussed reality inside ultra-Orthodox Jewish life: couples who marry after only a handful of supervised dates, then face the expectation of consummating their marriage on the wedding night. The film grows out of Elitzur’s own traumatic wedding-night experience, which led her to seek out others with similar stories. Many participants felt unable to appear on camera, so their voices are heard anonymously, paired with carefully staged reenactments performed by actors. A very unusual method of storytelling. In the shorter version published in the New York Times in December 2025, the actors were totally removed. 📰 Here is a shorter version of this story appeared in The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/02/op... 🎥 Here is the full extended documentary The Wedding Night can be watched here: • Ultra-Orthodox Jewish wedding rituals | DW... 🎬 Instagram link to filmmaker: Rachel Elitzur / elitzurachel This film connects to broader conversations I’ve explored on this channel about sex, intimacy, silence, and expectation in Orthodox and Hasidic communities: • How Hasidic teens learn about sex • How Hasidic teens learn about sex • My own painful experience leaving an arranged marriage • He wouldn’t look at me • An intimacy coach shares delicate, rarely voiced perspectives • “The wedding night is strangers having sex... • Pearl, a Hasidic woman, speaks about her own and her children’s matchmaker marriages • Hasidic Jewish parents pick their children...