Shabbat Dinner
- Director: Michael Morgenstern
- Writer: Michael Morgenstern
- Producer: Adam Axler; Casey Bauer
CGiii Comment
The negatives: horrible colour, terrible camera-work, bad edits...hideous (and badly written) parents.
The positive: the last line.
With refinement, this could have been so much better.
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The(ir) Blurb...
Shabbat Dinner is boring as usual for William Shore. His mother has invited two crazy hippies and their son and is doing her best to show off, his father is drunk and berating their oddball guests, and he doesn't have much in common with their son Virgo. That is, until Virgo tells him that he has just come out as gay. In William's room, the boys speak directly to each other about themselves, while just a few feet away the adults discuss trivialities about prep school, marrying Jewish, and nonfat ice cream. Shabbat Dinner opens a window into the world of Upper Middle Class New York society, with its myriad rules and tensions. In telling the coming out story of two boys, it addresses universal issues of finding acceptance and truth as a teenager.
Cast & Characters
Eva Kaminsky as Rebecca Shore;
Chris London as William Shore;
Dan Shaked as Virgo Bernstein-Cohen;
Peter Tedeschi as David Bernstein-Cohen;
Dawn Yanek as Susan Bernstein-Cohen