15
1hr 17mins

Rachel Sennott shines in this claustrophobic, scandalously stressful dark comedy from director Emma Seligman, following the astoundingly awkward encounter of a college student as she runs into her ex-girlfriend and sugar daddy at a family funeral service.

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Gone in 90 Minutes
Emma Seligman
15
Comedy
strong language, sex, sex references
English

The story follows Danielle, a college student on the verge of graduating who is faced with a series of increasingly awkward and humiliating encounters at a climactic day-long shiva, a Jewish gathering of friends and family during a time of mourning. Under the watchful gaze of her neurotic but well-meaning parents, Danielle is bombarded with prying questions from overbearing relatives and rattled by the appearance of an ex-girlfriend with whom she’s still smitten. In an even more disastrous coincidence, Danielle’s secret sugar daddy unexpectedly arrives with a wife and screaming baby she knew nothing about, escalating the tension to an excruciating fever pitch.

A refreshingly uncoy depiction of the humour, confusion and exhilaration that accompanies young female sexuality, Shiva Baby is bold, modern filmmaking at its most daring, hilarious and unforgettable.

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