Shiva Baby (2021) Cast, Release Date, Plot, Trailer

Shiva Baby (2021) Cast, Release Date, Plot, Trailer

Shiva Baby cast: Rachel Sennott, Molly Gordon, Polly Draper. Shiva Baby Release Date: 2 April 2021 (USA). Shiva Baby Director: Emma Seligman. Shiva Baby is looking full of Comedy. Now I,m going to tells you all about Shiva Baby (2021).

Shiva Baby is an American Comedy movie (2021). Rachel Sennott, Molly Gordon, Polly Draper are the main cast of Shiva Baby (2021). Shiva Baby US Release Date: April 2, 2021. Featuring: Molly Gordon, Polly Draper, Rachel Sennott. Coordinated By: Emma Seligman.

A sexually unbiased understudy runs into her friendly benefactor and her ex at a Jewish memorial service with her folks. New substitute banner for Emma Seligman’s SHIVA BABY featuring Rachel Sennott. Coming to theaters and VOD on Friday 4/2. Shiva Baby follows Danielle, an understudy who goes to a Jewish burial service close by her folks, erroneously experiencing her friendly benefactor.

Shiva Baby Plot:

At a Jewish burial service with her folks, an undergrad runs into her friendly benefactor.

Shiva Baby Detail:

Movie: Shiva Baby (2021)
Director: Emma Seligman
Writer: Emma Seligman
Main Stars: Rachel Sennott, Molly Gordon, Polly Draper
Genres: Comedy
Country: USA, Canada
Language: English
Release Date: 2 April 2021 (USA)
Runtime: 77 minutes
Also Known As: Shiva Baby, Shiva Baby (2021)

Shiva Baby Cast:

Rachel Sennott As Danielle
Molly Gordon As Maya
Polly Draper As Debbie
Danny Deferrari As Max
Fred Melamed As Joel
Dianna Agron As Kim
Jackie Hoffman As Susan
Sondra James As Maureen
Deborah Offner As Ellie
Vivien Landau As Roz
Glynis Bell As Katherine
Cilda Shaur As Sheila
Ariel Eliaz As Rabbi
Richard Brundage As Mourner 1
Al Choy Al Choy As Mourner 3
Gloria Schnure As Mourner 2
Steven Wishman As Mourner

Toronto-conceived author/chief Emma Seligman makes her element first time at the helm with “Shiva Baby,” a parody about a youthful Jewish lady whose insider facts and disgraces are uncovered during one genuinely full shiva. This savvy film consummately mixes pressure with satire, continually accounting for a lot of those second-hand cringeworthy minutes.

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