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Dough 2015

★ 5.864 votes97 min📅 2015-04-14

"It's not just the bread that's getting baked."

Dough (2015), directed by John Goldschmidt, blends sharp comedy with heartfelt drama in a tale of an aging Jewish baker fighting to save his crumbling bakery.

Director: John Goldschmidt

Cast

Jonathan Pryce
Jonathan Pryce
Nat
Jerome Holder
Jerome Holder
Ayyash
Pauline Collins
Pauline Collins
Joanna
Phil Davis
Phil Davis
Sam Cotton
Ian Hart
Ian Hart
Victor Gerrard
Malachi Kirby
Malachi Kirby
Shaun
Andrew Ellis
Andrew Ellis
Lucas
Daniel Caltagirone
Daniel Caltagirone
Stephen Dayan
Andy de la Tour
Andy de la Tour
Saul Goodwyn
Joel Beckett
Joel Beckett
PC O'Neill

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dough (2015) about?

An elderly Jewish baker on the brink of financial ruin gets a lifeline when his Muslim apprentice accidentally spices up his dough with cannabis, sparking a wildly popular trend. As their unlikely partnership deepens, the two navigate cultural divides and personal redemption in a lively London backdrop.

Who directed Dough?

John Goldschmidt directed Dough (2015), bringing a keen eye for character-driven storytelling to this offbeat dramedy.

Who stars in Dough?

The film features Jonathan Pryce as the baker, Jerome Holder as his apprentice, Pauline Collins, Phil Davis, Ian Hart, and Malachi Kirby in pivotal roles.

Is Dough (2015) worth watching?

With its blend of sharp humor and heartfelt drama, Dough (2015) is a charming underdog story that surprises beyond its quirky premise. While IMDb hasn't rated it, its mix of genre and tone makes it a lighthearted watch for fans of character-driven comedies.

How long is Dough?

Dough (2015) runs for 97 minutes.

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About Dough (2015) — A Jewish baker, a Muslim apprentice, and a recipe for unexpected success

Dough (2015), directed by John Goldschmidt, blends sharp comedy with heartfelt drama in a tale of an aging Jewish baker fighting to save his crumbling bakery. When his eager young Muslim apprentice accidentally introduces cannabis into the dough—leading to a sudden surge in popularity—the pair stumbles into an unexpected business revival. Set against the gritty backdrop of modern London, the film explores themes of redemption, cultural clashes, and the breaking of generational barriers through the universal language of food. With sharp dialogue and a delightful mix of humor and warmth, Dough (2015) serves up a story that's as savory as its title suggests.

Jonathan Pryce stars as the determined baker, a man whose stubborn pride masks a deep desire to connect with the next generation. Jerome Holder brings fresh energy to the role of the apprentice, whose unconventional methods challenge the status quo. Pauline Collins delivers a memorable supporting performance, adding layers of wit and compassion to the vibrant ensemble. The film's clever premise—where desperation meets serendipity—creates a uniquely engaging narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.