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D: Stefan Schaefer and Diane Crespo; with Zoe Lister-Jones, Francis Benhamou, John Rothman, Mimi Lieber, Laith Nakli, Doris Belack

Needless to say, we here in Central Texas don't get much opportunity for insight into the complexities of the Jewish Orthodox culture in South Brooklyn. As a result, the simple sweetness of this heartfelt effort arrives as both endearing and culturally provocative. The film follows the unfolding lives of two women who develop an unconventional friendship during their first year of teaching at a public school. Rochel (Lister-Jones) is an Orthodox Jew and Nasira (Benhamou), a devout Muslim. Though the weight of their friendship resonates with some contrivances, the film emerges with unique sincerity, as both women navigate their distinct religions' dating practices. At times, the story feels a bit too much like a classroom session on diversity training, but the intimate performances – particularly the delicate Lister-Jones – sweetly funny moments, and distinct narrative (the original story was developed by an Orthodox Jewish woman) make for an insightful, if somewhat syrupy, viewing experience.


7:45pm, Dobie

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