The second half of our pairing looking at young women publicly testing the goodwill of their loved ones drops in on another awkward community function in the form of SHIVA BABY’s titular gathering. We’re joined again by film writer Jordan Hoffman to talk about Emma Seligman’s extraordinary debut feature and how it connects to Jonathan Demme’s RACHEL GETTING MARRIED in its view of familial and social expectations, filmmaking that reflects its protagonist’s anxious state, and character details that hint at even deeper dysfunction. Plus Your Next Picture Show, where we share recent filmgoing experiences in hopes of putting something new on your radar.
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Show Notes
Work Cited:
“Celebrate Passover With the Very Jewish Angst of Shiva Baby,” by Jordan Hoffman (
vanityfair.com)
Your Next Picture Show:
Keith: Monte Hellman’s THE SHOOTING and Richard Rush’s THE STUNT MAN
Jordan: The Coens’ A SERIOUS MAN, Paul Mazursky’s ENEMIES, A LOVE STORY, and Barry Levinson’s AVALON
Scott: Joan Micklin Silver’s CROSSING DELANCEY
Genevieve: Christopher Landon’s FREAKY
Outro music: Neil Diamond, “If You Know What I Mean”
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