IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes97%
Metacritic77/100
Google Users89%
Director: Emma Seligman•Genres: Comedy, Drama
A young bisexual woman juggles her family's expectations and her own secrets at a Jewish funeral service. As she navigates the intense social dynamics and confronts her various partners and ex-girlfriends, the pressure mounts in this claustrophobic and darkly comedic exploration of identity and familial obligation.
Shiva Baby was highly acclaimed by critics for its sharp writing, unique comedic tone, and stellar performances, particularly from its lead actress. It was praised for its relatable portrayal of anxiety and familial pressure, resonating with audiences for its specific yet universal themes.
Praised for its sharp, anxiety-inducing humor and relatable depiction of familial and social pressures.
Rachel Sennott's performance as the overwhelmed protagonist is a standout.
Lauded for its fresh perspective on female sexuality and the complexities of modern Jewish identity.
Google audience: Audiences lauded the film's unique and sharp humor, finding it to be a very relatable and funny portrayal of anxiety and navigating difficult social situations. Many appreciated the film's original premise and the strong performances from the cast.
Won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative Feature at Outfest 2020, nominated for Best First Feature Film at the Independent Spirit Awards.
The film was inspired by director Emma Seligman's own experiences attending Jewish funerals and feeling overwhelmed by the social dynamics.
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