Stacy and Lydia are best friends who have always dreamed of having amazing Bat Mitzvahs. However, their plans take a comedic turn when a popular boy and middle school drama threaten both their friendship and their coming-of-age celebration.
In 'Cha Cha Real Smooth,' a young man working as a Bar Mitzvah party host forms a special bond with a mother and her autistic daughter. Together, they navigate life after college, bullying, and the challenges of late-coming-of-age. With themes of friendship, love, and acceptance, this heartwarming film is a must-watch.
A grief-stricken cantor in a crisis of faith finds his world turned upside down when his grade school music teacher re-enters his life as his new adult Bat Mitzvah student. The two forlorn souls develop a special connection.
A television producer forms an unlikely friendship with a talented street performer. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of life in New York City while dealing with personal challenges.
When a college student is forced to babysit three mischievous kids, he inadvertently gets caught up in a series of wild and hilarious adventures. From car crashes to diamond heists, this babysitting job is anything but ordinary.
Esther Blueburger is an eccentric and misunderstood 13-year-old girl who rebels against the conventions of her religious private school. She befriends a public school girl and together they navigate the trials and tribulations of adolescence, friendship, and identity.
Enthusiastic emcee Taylor James (Tim Peper) leaves behind his home state of New Jersey when party planner Vanessa Dupree (Judy Reyes) hires him to work the busier New York City bar mitzvah scene. Tutored by slick Manhattan emcee Sebastian (George Valencia), Taylor spices up his wardrobe and becomes a more clever showman. Soon, he's a bar mitzvah celebrity. But when he has a disastrous problem with his glow-in-the-dark props, his career heads in another direction.
Sexy Baby is a documentary that delves into the lives of young women, including a 12-year-old, 22-year-old, and a porn star. It explores topics such as the influence of social media, the sexualization of young girls, and the impact of technology on relationships.
The Entertainer follows the journey of a struggling comedian who is trying to make it big in the industry. Along the way, he faces numerous challenges and personal obstacles, but refuses to give up on his dreams. As he navigates the tough world of comedy, he learns valuable life lessons and discovers the true meaning of success.
Little White Lie is a personal documentary about Lacey Schwartz, a woman who grows up believing she is white, only to discover her African-American heritage and confront the lies her family has told her. Through interviews and personal narrative, Schwartz explores themes of race, family secrets, and personal identity.
Birdie, growing up as the daughter of a Black American and a white woman, is Jewish, has unruly hair and must deal with the different identity offers that surround her. Highlighting the challenges of lived intersectionality, empowering and original.
Four young people on the cusp of adulthood prepare for one of the biggest nights of their lives – their Bar and Bat Mitzvah – balancing culture, religion and the chance to party.
Four 12-year-olds—Sharon, Tom, Moishy, and Sophie—prepare for their bar or bat mitzvot.
Ya'ara, a blind PhD candidate in Mathematics at Princeton University, hears of her cousin Talia's suicide. Ya'ara rushes back to Israel. They were best of friends and twin spirits. Talia saw for both of them, and was always the one who believed and led Ya'ara to believe, that in spite of her blindness, Ya'ara could see everything. Ya'ara joins Talia's family for the traditional 7-day mourning period and there, she discovers the secrets of Talia's life and embarks on an investigation trying to discover the reason that led Talia to commit suicide.
This zany take on the American Dream follows the Raj clan, who are just like any other family in Hoboken, N.J.: drowning in debt, driving one another crazy and ... mixed up with the mob by way of a call center in India.
In a Jewish Orthodox village in Israel, Tamar, a twelve-year-old girl, prepares for her Bat-Mitzvah (confirmation), which will take place on Passover. Becoming convinced that she is impure, and growing increasingly scared and depressed, she forces herself into an endless ritual of cleaning, while attempting to silence the whispering inner obsessional thoughts that are detailing every inch of her relentless guilt, over and over again. To make matters worse, Tamar's only friend, Rachel, lures her into sinful mischief: peeping into the Mikveh (bath house), turning a light on during the Sabbath. The girls even dare to secretly bathe at the Mikveh when Tamar gets her first period. Will Tamar succumb to her fears? A dark and unflinching portrayal of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and the inner turmoil of an adolescent girl.
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