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The Seder

  • 2011
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
62
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The Seder (2011)
THE SEDER Trailer - "His own personal Exodus".  
Openly gay Leo is bringing his boyfriend, Mitchell, home to meet his family for the first time. The Seder is a comedy that draws on the rich Jewish humor found in the neuroses and traditions of a people who always try to put family first.
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When openly gay Leo decides to bring his boyfriend Mitchell home for the first time at his families' Seder the boundaries of love and understanding get a little strained. Will everything go ... Read allWhen openly gay Leo decides to bring his boyfriend Mitchell home for the first time at his families' Seder the boundaries of love and understanding get a little strained. Will everything go smoothly or will it all go to pot?When openly gay Leo decides to bring his boyfriend Mitchell home for the first time at his families' Seder the boundaries of love and understanding get a little strained. Will everything go smoothly or will it all go to pot?

  • Director
    • Justin Kelly
  • Writer
    • Justin Kelly
  • Stars
    • Daveed Louza
    • Adam Rodness
    • Theresa Tova
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    62
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Justin Kelly
    • Writer
      • Justin Kelly
    • Stars
      • Daveed Louza
      • Adam Rodness
      • Theresa Tova
    • 3User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Daveed Louza
    • Leo
    Adam Rodness
    Adam Rodness
    • Mitchell
    Theresa Tova
    Theresa Tova
    • Judith
    Harvey Atkin
    Harvey Atkin
    • Arik
    Elias Zarou
    Elias Zarou
    • Rabbi Solomon
    Marcia Diamond
    • Selma
    Vanessa Burns
    Vanessa Burns
    • Samantha
    Junior Williams
    Junior Williams
    • Will
    Christian Attieh
    • Ethan
    Devan Cohen
    Devan Cohen
    • Young Mitchell
    Risa Waldman
    • Young Mitchell's Mother
    • Director
      • Justin Kelly
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      • Justin Kelly
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    8preppy-3

    Very amusing

    I saw this as part of the GLBT Film Festival in Boston.

    Gay Jewish Leo (Dareed Louza) decides to bring his lover Mitchell (Adam Rodness) to the Seder of his family. The film intercuts between Leo and Adam agonizing over it and the reactions of Leo's family. It all leads up to a twist that I didn't seem coming.

    VERy funny and very light comedy short. It's well-made, the acting is great and the jokes are actually pretty funny. My audience was laughing quite a bit. The only debit--Louza and Rodness are obviously not gay and their declarations of loving each other never rang true. Still the short was fun and well-done.
    8FourieDean

    The Seder

    The Seder This short film is a well-crafted single-minded story. Executed with well-rounded actors. The Seder shows signs of excellent production and a relaxed atmosphere during the direction of the piece. Details are considered which makes the film mature and unfussy. Daveed and Adam shine in their characters of young Jews on a mission. The Parents, Theresa Tova and Harvey Atkin are seasoned actors, whose performances are outstanding. The variety of the film shows the contrasting landscape of Toronto and life behind the bustling city. A well-polished edit allows this to feel like a slice of life. Enjoy. Well done to the team involved. Dean
    10alassenamos

    A Slice of Life

    "The Seder"

    A Slice of Life

    Amos Lassen

    This is quite a year for LBGT movies with Jewish themes and I am really glad to see that. I just watched an amazing twelve minute short, "The Seder" which really blew me away. I was expecting a comedy but instead got a hard look at life and acceptance. The Seder, for those of you who do not know, is the ceremonial Passover meal that commemorates and celebrates the exodus of the children of Israel from Egypt and it is familiarly known as the holiday of freedom. What better time is there for gay people to be who they are, to come out and to celebrate difference? Mitchell (David Looza) decides to bring his boyfriend Leo (Adam Rodness) home for the very first time to the Seder and introduce him to his parents as the person he loves. We get the feeling that everyone is nervous—Leo, his mother and Mitchell. His father is okay but then he has been out in the back toking on a joint and nothing seems to bother him. Waiting for the Seder to begin are Leo's parents and grandmother as well as the rabbi who tires very hard to convince mom that Mitchell is doing the right thing by using the Seder to announce his love for Leo. After all, like the children of Israel, he is proclaiming his freedom. The production values of the film are excellent and I was sorry to see it end. I would love to see it developed into a full length film but then, perhaps, it might lose some of its punch. As it is, it makes quite a powerful statement. Leo and Mitchell have a job to do and they are not too eager to do it for fear for either hurting someone or fear of non-acceptance. Theresa Tova as mother is THE Jewish mother who worries about how things will go and she knows what her son is about to do. The dad (Harvey Atkin, who reminded me much of my own father---physically) seems to let nothing bother him. While we are speaking about acceptance, you should know that Leo's sister is married to a black man and they have a child with a huge Afro. Interesting that the mother should worry about their son being gay and involved when their daughter has given birth to problems of a different nature. The ending came as a total surprise but thinking about it in retrospect, I realize now that this is the only way it could end and that last scene is something that you will not forget. "The Seder" is finding a place on my "Best List" simply because it really spoke to me. Everything about the film is perfection, even the tiniest detail. Justin Kelly has written and directed a film of which he can be very, very proud as can everyone affiliated with this delightful look at the way we live.

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      Arik: ...its his own personal exodus.

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 2012 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A personal exodus
    • Production companies
      • Timshel Pictures
      • Lifeforce Entertainment
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      • CA$15,000 (estimated)
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