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Tahara
Directed by
Olivia Peace
NR
2020
78m
Drama
,
Comedy
5.9
97%
47%
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A queer, coming-of-age drama set in Rochester, NY about an anxious teen girl who is manipulated into a romantic encounter with her best friend during the funeral service of their former Hebrew school classmate.
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Cast of Tahara
Madeline Grey DeFreece
Carrie Lowstein
Rachel Sennott
Hannah Rosen
Daniel Taveras
Tristan Leibotwitz
Shlomit Azoulay
Elaina Cohen
Bernadette Quigley
Moreh Klein
Jenny Lester
Melissa
Melissa Juliet Lawson
Rachel F.
Ellie Anthony
Rachel G.
Keith Weiss
Zack
Rachel Wender
Natalie
Lynne Taylor
Mrs. Goldstein
Martin Leubitz
Hazzan Berger
Katherine D'Anjolell
Sarah Bronstein
Bill Smith
David Gold
Olivia Peace
Director / Producer
Jess Zeidman
Writer / Producer
Mighty Oak
Producer
Troy Josiah Lewis
Producer
Dasha Gorin
Producer
Madison Ginsberg
Producer
Tahara Ratings & Reviews
Autostraddle
Drew Gregory
Tahara may only have off-screen death and only go as far as a kiss - it still has the danger of the best queer art.
Screen Rant
Rachel LaBonte
While some aspects might feel slight, Tahara is an engrossing coming-of-age tale bolstered by its distinctive visual style and well-matched leads.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
It's a poignant film that treats its subjects with respect as they try to search for answers to their love life
What She Said
Anne Brodie
A provocative and often funny study of teen angst that morphs into an emotional thriller...
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
There's ... real skill ... in how Tahara goes from being uncomfortably funny to becoming simply and increasingly uncomfortable.
New York Times
Teo Bugbee
The Hebrew-school comedy "Tahara" mimics the zinging pleasure of overhearing teenagers chatter as they walk home from school: It's gossipy, delicious and a tad cruel.
Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore
Offers a blistering, authentic view of the teen experience in America, with a refreshingly different setting in the Jewish community.
Maven's Nest
Nora Lee Mandel
Most appealing was how perfectly the dialogue, pacing, and fantasy animations inclusively capture post bar/bat mitzvah adolescents, including manipulative Mean Girls.
The Queer Review
James Kleinmann
Unfurling compellingly more or less in real time, director Olivia Peace and screenwriter Jess Zeidman-both making impressive feature debuts-establish an acerbic, The Breakfast Club type atmosphere
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Tahara perfectly captures the mood of the place and the juxtaposition of its efforts to spread wisdom and awareness with the chaotic lives of its young attendees.
AwardsWatch
Sara Clements
It's a unique debut, and with poignancy shows the importance of growing into ourselves and out of toxic relationships.
TheArtsStl
Sarah Boslaugh
Carrie and Hannah are not bad kids, but, like a lot of teenagers, they're governed more by their hormones than by Judaic law.
Edge Media Network
Frank J. Avella
Kudos to screenwriter Jess Zeidman for writing such rich characters, and to the ensemble for keeping them authentic.
The Film Stage
Jared Mobarak
That Peace and Zeidman can take this funny, catty, high school comedy of immature kids and transform it into a weighty drama with authentic consequences is no small feat.
Rendy Reviews
Rendy Jones
Brilliantly crafted, intelligent, honest, funny, stylishly cinematic, and serves as a powerful feature debut for director Olivia Peace and screenwriter Jess Ziedman.
That Shelf
Manuel Betancourt
Peace's film emerges as a keen-eyed examination of contemporary teenage intimacy.
ComingSoon.net
Grant Hermanns
This is truly one of the most original films in the coming-of-age subgenre in a long time.
Orca Sound
Carey-Ann Pawsey
Silently we see the end of a friendship and more importantly see, with out own eyes, how friendships can be toxic.
Film Inquiry
Kristy Strouse
Tahara delivers some characters and situations that don't always get an opportunity to be explored, but deservedly should. It's an impressive feature on all fronts, and its staying power, at least for me, speaks bounds.
Film Threat
Alan Ng
Tahara would be nothing without the wonderful performances of Sennott and DeFreece. You believe their friendship and conflict, and as actors, they understood precisely how to translate characters from script to screen. I can't say enough about the acting.
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