'Shiva Baby' is a triumph of controlled chaos. The film brilliantly uses the specific cultural context of a Jewish shiva to explore universal themes of familial pressure, sexual identity, and the desperate need to present a perfect version…
Shiva Baby
College student Danielle must cover her tracks when she unexpectedly runs into her sugar daddy at a shiva - with her parents, ex-girlfriend and family friends also in…
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The suffocating atmosphere of 'Shiva Baby' is its most defining characteristic. Rachel Sennott’s portrayal of Danielle is one of pure, unadulterated panic as she navigates a familial gathering that doubles as a minefield of her own making. The…
Prepare for your palms to sweat. 'Shiva Baby' is an exhilaratingly tense chamber piece that dissects the anxieties of a generation with razor-sharp wit. Rachel Sennott anchors the film with a performance that is both vulnerable and fiercely…
'Shiva Baby' offers a potent dose of cringe-comedy, amplified by a suffocatingly intimate setting. Danielle, played with wide-eyed panic by Rachel Sennott, finds herself in an inescapable social minefield at a Jewish funeral. The film excels at capturing…
Emma Seligman's debut feature, 'Shiva Baby,' is a masterclass in sustained anxiety. Rachel Sennott delivers a tour-de-force performance as Danielle, a college student whose carefully constructed life unravels spectacularly at a family shiva. The film’s genius lies in…
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A shiva is a traditional Jewish week-long mourning period observed after a funeral. It's a time for family and friends to gather, offer condolences, and share memories. In 'Shiva Baby,' the shiva serves as the perfect crucible for Danielle's secrets to collide. The inherent intimacy and scrutiny of such a gathering amplify the protagonist's desperate attempts to maintain control and hide her off-book activities.