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Shiva Baby

2021 | 78m | English

(40096 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Emma Seligman
Writer: Emma Seligman
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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 attendance.
Release Date: Mar 26, 2021
Director: Emma Seligman
Writer: Emma Seligman
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords new york city, parent child relationship, ex-girlfriend, jewish life, bisexuality, coming of age, jewish american, lgbt, jewish girl, woman director, jewish culture, college student, candid, sugar daddy, anxious, playful, mourning ritual, based on short, intimate, witty, hilarious, romantic
Production Companies Thick Media, Irving Harvey, Neon Heart Productions, Bad Mensch Productions, Dimbo Pictures, It Doesn't Suck Productions
Box Office Revenue: $359,247
Budget: $250,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Rachel Sennott Danielle
Molly Gordon Maya
Polly Draper Debbie
Danny Deferrari Max
Fred Melamed Joel
Dianna Agron Kim
Glynis Bell Katherine
Sondra James Maureen
Deborah Offner Ellie
Rita Gardner Mrs. Bronstein
Jackie Hoffman Susan
Vivien Landau Roz
Cilda Shaur Sheila
Richard Brundage Mourner #1
Noemie Zysermann Gloria
Ted Seligman Mourner #2
Edgar Harmanci Rose
Robin Wesley-Peck Smoking Bubbie
Ariel Eliaz Rabbi
Name Job
Max Batchelder First Assistant Camera
Sunnie Kim First Assistant "B" Camera
Jennie Jeddry Steadicam Operator
Julia Gowesky Gaffer
Luke Becker-Lowe Grip
Rolan Shlain Additional Grip
Matthew Bunker Production Sound Mixer
Eliot Lukacs Boom Operator
Lily Li Hair Department Head, Makeup Department Head
Nina Bellord Makeup & Hair Assistant
Lauren Tirpak Makeup & Hair Assistant
Christopher Pizarro Costume Assistant
Will Frank Additional Production Assistant
David O'Hara Casting Assistant
Nick Deveau BTS Photographer
Hunter Berk ADR Mixer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Phil Castellano Jr. ADR Mixer
Samuel Gursky Finishing Producer
Nikolai Karamyshev Grip
Kieran Altmann Additional Production Sound Mixer
Celia Aurora Espinal Additional Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Maria Mataresse Makeup & Hair Assistant
Mary Rubi Costumer
Lauren Pascual Key Production Assistant
Elizabeth Virklan Truck Production Assistant
Sharon Attia BTS Photographer
Connor Nagy Foley Mixer
Annabelle Attanasio BTS Photographer
Joanna Fang Foley Artist
Hanna Park Editor
Julia Seebeck Unit Production Manager
Amelia Spitler Production Coordinator
Hayden Ciampini Art Department Assistant
Frances Chen "B" Camera Operator
Mika Hawley Additional Camera
Andrew Naugle Gaffer
Mike Kim Key Grip
Karli Kopp Additional Grip
Maria Rusche Director of Photography
Jasmine Chang Second Assistant Camera
Oliver Finley Additional Camera
Jaylyn Quinn Camera Intern
Dylan Kaplowitz Key Grip
Raphael Hernandez Additional Grip
Gabriele Esposito-Wilcock Grip
Gi Gonzales Additional Production Sound Mixer
Richard Bizenza Boom Operator
Elena Kaleda Makeup & Hair Assistant
Madz Smith-Ledford Assistant Editor
Laura Heinzinger Foley Editor
Kerry Mack Finishing Producer
Kevin Ratigan Color Assistant
Thomas James Wilson Makeup & Hair Assistant
Clara Hughes Key Production Assistant
Byron Keith Geddings II Additional Production Assistant
Satchel Lee BTS Photographer
Nick Caramela Sound Effects Editor
Sam Mazur Musician
Ryan Berger Colorist
Cooper Vacheron VFX Artist
Lyle Zanca Systems Administrators & Support
Emma Seligman Writer, Director
Cheyenne Ford Production Design
Jack Dobens Art Direction
Ariel Marx Musician, Original Music Composer
Michelle J. Li Costume Designer
Gerardo Coello Escalante First Assistant Director
Kate Geller Casting Director
Leslie Bloome Foley Artist
Sondra James ADR Voice Casting
Name Title
Susan Schiller Associate Producer
Martin Altmann Executive Producer
Katie Schiller Producer
Sandra Secord Associate Producer
Dan Schiller Associate Producer
Fiona Altmann Executive Producer
Victoria Ku Executive Producer
Elliott Wahle Associate Producer
Kieran Altmann Producer
Sean Eve Associate Producer
Ronald Getchey Associate Producer
Sue Collins Executive Producer
Rhianon Jones Executive Producer
Lizzie Shapiro Producer
Emma Seligman Producer
Rachel Sennott Executive Producer
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Reviews

maketheSWITCH
7.0

There isn't much we haven't seen before, but Seligman has put together a delightful film that is sure to please. This horror-like, anxiety-inducing, claustrophobic and suffocating comedy is just that - a comedy. While it may play out like a psychological thriller at times, 'Shiva Baby' is a witty an ... d fun film that may lack originality, but has plenty of energy and memorable moments that make for an all together confident debut. - Joel Kalkopf Read Joel's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-shiva-baby-a-comedy-of-discomfort

Jun 23, 2021
bastag
8.0

Shiva Baby is not your typical comedy, and we are glad of it because this experiment delivers its purpose. Anxiety, panic attacks, a perfect match of soundtracks and scenes, the awkward moments to meet people you barely know and engage in embarrassing conversations are some ingredients that will let ... you laugh and perceive that claustrophobic mood our protagonist Danielle will definitely experience. But there is much more to enjoy because the puzzle of this comedy are very well put together. Find out more at SpotaMovie.com

Aug 16, 2021
r96sk
7.0

A little light, though <em>'Shiva Baby'</em> is a good watch. It's cool to see the story expanded from the 2018 short, with additional depth added to the main character - as well as seeing a couple of new additions, of course. Rachel Sennott reprises the lead role and puts in a very solid perform ... ance. I wanted a bit more from it in terms of content, as I was pleased to see the credits when the already brief run time (78mins) ticked over - it drags out the story a tad. No big deal though, it's still watchable for sure.

Mar 07, 2022
r96sk
7.0

A little light, though <em>'Shiva Baby'</em> is a good watch. It's cool to see the story expanded from the 2018 short, with additional depth added to the main character - as well as seeing a couple of new additions, of course. Rachel Sennott reprises the lead role and puts in a very solid perform ... ance. I wanted a bit more from it in terms of content, as I was pleased to see the credits when the already brief run time (78mins) ticked over - it drags out the story a tad. No big deal though, it's still watchable for sure.

Mar 07, 2022
beyondthecineramadome
10.0

Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/portrait-of-a-woman-having-a-nervous-breakdown-shiva-baby-review<a> Horror is no longer just slasher movies with men in masks lurking around corners; it is now encompassing more everyday, real-life horrors. Even the ... terror of running into your ex-girlfriend and current sugar daddy at a shiva. That’s the general plot of Emma Seligman’s impressive debut, _Shiva Baby_. The movie begins with college senior Danielle (Rachel Sennott) waking up in her sugar daddy Max’s (Danny Deferrari) apartment. She’s running late to a shiva (we don’t ever find out who died) where she meets her parents (Fred Melamed and Polly Draper). Among the other guests are her ex-girlfriend Maya (Molly Gordon), Max, Max’s wife (Dianna Agron), and their infant child. Danielle sees all of these people in the same room, and her anxiety skyrockets. The movie takes place over the course of about two fictional hours, and the action occurs almost entirely in one home. It is a brisk 78 minutes, and that’s a perfect runtime. Another moment of this familial, heart-racing anxiety would have been too much for the audience to handle.

Jul 15, 2022