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Lgbt | New York City
A college student attends a family shiva where she is accosted by her relatives, outshined by her ex-girlfriend, and face-to-face with her sugar daddy and his family.
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A college student attends a family shiva where she is accosted by her relatives, outshined by her ex-girlfriend, and face-to-face with her sugar daddy and his family.
7.1/10
IMDbOutstanding Screenwriting in a US Feature | 2020
Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast | 2022
Best Comedy Movie | 2021
Breakthrough Performance | 2021
Narrative Animated Feature | 2021
Best Actress | 2021
Top Ten Independent Films | 2021
Breakthrough | 2021
Best Feature | 2020
Tops | 2021
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in FirstTime Feature Film | 2022
Best Original Screenplay | 2022
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Micro Budget Feature Comedy or Drama | 2022
Best First Film | 2022
Outstanding Film Limited Release | 2022
Best First Feature | 2022
Best Independent Film | 2022
Best Indie Film | 2021
Best Screenplay | 2021
Best Filmmaker | 2021
Best Actress | 2021
Best Picture | 2021
Best Debut | 2022
Breakthrough Performer | 2021
Best Comedy Feature | 2021
Best Comedy Film | 2021
Best Picture | 2021
Best Director | 2021
Best Screenplay | 2021
Best Original ScoreSoundtrack | 2021
Best Ensemble | 2021
Outstanding Achievement in Independent Filmmaking from a First Time Director | 2021
Most Promising Performer | 2021
Most Promising Filmmaker | 2021
2021
Breakthrough Filmmaker | 2021
Best First Feature | 2021
Breakthrough Director | 2021
International Competition | 2021
Best First Film | 2021
Narrative Feature | 2020
International Narrative Competition | 2020
International Competition | 2020
Best Feature Film | 2020
Budget 250,000 USD
Box Office Collection 359,247 USD
Kim (Dianna Agron) is referred to as a "shiksa", meaning non-Jewish woman. However, Dianna Agron is actually Jewish in real life, unlike lead Rachel Sennott.
The water bowl used to clean the coffee off Danielle's shirt is supposed to be used to wash hands when entering the Shiva house immediately after the funeral.
Adapted from Emma Seligman's short film Shiva Baby (2018), also starring Rachel Sennott.
The lock screen on Danielle's phone visible during a few scenes is an image of lead Rachel Sennott and director Emma Seligman.
The first scene in the movie was the last to be shot.
"Debbie: You look like Gwyneth Paltrow on food stamps--and not in a good way."
"Ellie: Listen to your mother and don't marry anyone til you've slept with what, at least 10 people... Debbie: Well, maybe less. Ellie: Because you're gonna end up with one, and you'll be wiping his arthritic ass for the rest of your life."