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The Making Of Unorthodox | Netflix

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    And action!
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    It's huge.
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    It's mind blowing.
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    I have to keep reminding myself
    that they're not real.
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    It's like a historical movie, actually,
    what we are doing here.
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    This is 90 percent of my filming
    experience, here?
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    Is like this.
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    Come over here to do a show
    set in Williamsburg,
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    to do it in Berlin, it kind of,
    you know, plays with my head.
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    A series in Yiddish, for me also,
    personally, I think it's a great thing.
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    Going to be dealing with a language
    that no one understands.
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    I mean, we're dealing with costumes
    and rituals no one understands.
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    But the essence of what's happening,
    that's universally understood.
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    This very beautiful and unique story
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    that shows kind of like, both worlds.
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    I don't think it's a story about
    the existence of God, or something.
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    It's more about...the right to
    have your voice.
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    And people like me never really
    had that opportunity.
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    We never saw ourselves reflected back
    in the stories being told
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    in popular culture.
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    So we didn't really know
    how to create our own stories.
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    I think this is the first show, ever,
    to accurately portray
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    the Hasidic community.
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    These are real people, and their
    experiences are very universal,
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    and very relatable.
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    When the community watches it,
    and there is somebody like me,
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    watches it, and sees, this girl
    lived exactly like she lives.
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    And, she was able to muster
    the courage to follow her dreams.
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    Maybe this girl can, too.
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    When I met Ann and Alexa,
    and I became friends with them,
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    I realized, if anybody is ever going to
    really be able to grasp
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    what the story is about,
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    and to really execute it in a way
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    that is going to have a
    positive cultural impact,
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    it's these women.
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    After I met Deborah,
    i read her book,
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    and I thought it was amazing.
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    I mean, I read it in one sitting.
    I couldn't put it down.
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    And then, she said:
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    "Well, why don't you make my book
    into a TV show?"
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    Anna and I wanted to make a show
    for a while,
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    in which we could work through
    a lot of the topics
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    we discuss a lot, especially
    about being Jewish in Germany.
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    To me, the story is about
    a young woman, who
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    is searching for herself,
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    and she is searching for
    her community in the world.
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    Esther is a 19 year old girl.
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    She was born and raised in
    Williamsburg, Brooklyn,
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    in the community called Satmar.
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    - Don't forget, Esty.
    He speaks first.
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    She grows up in a very
    religious neighborhood.
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    And, frees herself from an
    unhappy arranged marriage,
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    and flees to Berlin.
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    Her story is unique, and romantic.
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    We just felt it was so different,
    that somebody would leave
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    this very insular community
    in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York,
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    and find their way here,
    out of choice.
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    From a very young age,
    she always felt very different.
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    She's always been told
    that she is very different,
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    because of the fact that
    she always has questions within her,
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    and she has that 'chutzpah,'
    you can say.
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    The Satmar Jews are a
    Hasidic community,
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    originally from the town of
    Sate Mar, in Hungary.
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    They are mostly descendants
    of Holocaust survivors, and
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    started by Holocaust survivors,
    in New York, after the war.
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    This kind of makes them
    a little bit different
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    than a lot of other
    Hasidic communities,
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The Making Of Unorthodox | Netflix
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