
Come Simi 2015
Directed by Jenica Bergere, *Come Simi (2015)* follows one woman's frantic quest to repair her fractured family before welcoming her first child.
Director: Jenica Bergere
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Come Simi (2015) about?
*Come Simi (2015)* is a heartfelt comedy-drama about a pregnant woman's race to reconcile her fractured family before her baby arrives. Her journey takes her across California to reunite her Alzheimer's-stricken mother, an estranged adult-film star sister, and a long-lost aunt, all in a quirky quest to rewrite their shared history.
Who directed Come Simi?
Jenica Bergere directed *Come Simi (2015)*, bringing both humor and emotional depth to this family-centered story.
Who stars in Come Simi?
The film stars Helene Bergere as the lead, alongside her real-life mother Jenica Bergere, Fionnula Flanagan, and Andrew Dits, with Elizabeth Gamza rounding out the ensemble.
Is Come Simi (2015) worth watching?
With its blend of sharp comedy and genuine emotion, *Come Simi (2015)* offers a refreshing take on family dynamics. While IMDb ratings are unavailable, its indie charm and relatable themes make it a standout for fans of character-driven dramas and offbeat road-trip narratives.
How long is Come Simi?
*Come Simi (2015)* has a runtime of 82 minutes.
About Come Simi (2015) — A Heartfelt Comedy-Drama About Family, Love, and Last Chances
Directed by Jenica Bergere, *Come Simi (2015)* follows one woman's frantic quest to repair her fractured family before welcoming her first child. Helene Bergere stars as the neurotic, soon-to-be mother racing against time to reunite her estranged relatives—a mother battling advanced Alzheimer's, an aging adult film actress sister, and a long-lost aunt whose absence has left deep scars. The journey spans Venice, Van Nuys, and Simi Valley, blending raw humor with tender, emotional moments as past conflicts collide with the promise of new beginnings.
With sharp comedic timing and heartfelt drama, this 82-minute indie gem explores family bonds, forgiveness, and the chaotic beauty of imperfection. Bergere crafts a visually vibrant, emotionally charged road trip where love isn't just an ideal—it's the only force strong enough to mend what's broken.