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Shiva Baby at State Cinema Hobart

Shiva Baby

77 mins | Rated M (Mature themes, sex and coarse language)

Directed by Emma Seligman

Starring Fred Melamed, Polly Draper, Dianna Agron, Rachel Sennott, Danny Deferrari, Molly Gordon


The last person Danielle expects to run into at a family shiva is her sugar daddy Max, whose apartment she was coming from. Avoiding him – and his beautiful wife and baby – is impossible, as is keeping her nagging parents, prying family friends and angry ex-girlfriend Maya away. This sharp-witted dark comedy from first-time feature writer/director Emma Seligman is a quirky yet sensitive exploration of the pressure young people face today.
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The last person Danielle expects to run into at a family shiva is her sugar daddy Max, whose apartment she was coming from. Avoiding him – and his beautiful wife and baby – is impossible, as is keeping her nagging parents, prying family friends and angry ex-girlfriend Maya away. This sharp-witted dark comedy from first-time feature writer/director Emma Seligman is a quirky yet sensitive exploration of the pressure young people face today.
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Shiva Baby

77 mins | Rated M (Mature themes, sex and coarse language)

Directed by Emma Seligman | Starring Fred Melamed, Polly Draper, Dianna Agron, Rachel Sennott, Danny Deferrari, Molly Gordon


The last person Danielle expects to run into at a family shiva is her sugar daddy Max, whose apartment she was coming from. Avoiding him – and his beautiful wife and baby – is impossible, as is keeping her nagging parents, prying family friends and angry ex-girlfriend Maya away. This sharp-witted dark comedy from first-time feature writer/director Emma Seligman is a quirky yet sensitive exploration of the pressure young people face today.

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