Tender, intimate, and quietly devastating, Pink Lady is a powerful exploration of love under surveillance and identity under siege. Set within Jerusalem’s ultra-Orthodox community, the film follows Bati, a young woman whose carefully ordered life begins to fracture when her husband is targeted by anonymous accusations that expose a forbidden truth. As suspicion tightens and loyalties are tested, Bati must navigate the impossible space between faith, family, and the self she has never been allowed to claim.
Directed with Bergman’s trademark emotional precision, Pink Lady offers a rare, compassionate look inside a closed world—where devotion can become a prison, and love itself is an act of quiet rebellion. Anchored by deeply moving performances, the film asks a universal question: what is the price of living honestly when the cost is everything you’ve ever known?

