
Jewish Blind Date 2015
In *Jewish Blind Date* (2015), French filmmaker Anaëlle Morf delivers a sharp, heartfelt comedy about love, self-discovery, and the unexpected routes life can take.
Director: Anaëlle Morf
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jewish Blind Date (2015) about?
*Jewish Blind Date* follows Mary Lou, a woman seeking purpose after her love life falters. Determined to find happiness, she turns to her Jewish roots and agrees to a Shidduch—a matchmaking process where compatibility is everything. The film blends humor and heart as she navigates this unconventional path to romance.
Who directed Jewish Blind Date?
Anaëlle Morf directed *Jewish Blind Date*. Known for her work in short films, she brings a keen eye for character-driven storytelling to this charming comedy.
Who stars in Jewish Blind Date?
The film stars Estelle Darnault as Mary Lou, alongside Axel Fernandez, Raphaël Vachoux, Joëlle Sechaud, and Sara Cohen, who deliver memorable performances in this romantic ensemble.
Is Jewish Blind Date (2015) worth watching?
While *Jewish Blind Date* is unrated on IMDb, its blend of romance and humor makes it a charming and quick watch. The short runtime and engaging themes offer a fresh perspective on love and tradition, ideal for fans of lighthearted comedies.
How long is Jewish Blind Date?
*Jewish Blind Date* has a runtime of 16 minutes.
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About Jewish Blind Date (2015) — A Whirlwind Comedy of Love, Faith, and the Shidduch Test
In *Jewish Blind Date* (2015), French filmmaker Anaëlle Morf delivers a sharp, heartfelt comedy about love, self-discovery, and the unexpected routes life can take. The 16-minute short follows Mary Lou, a woman disillusioned by her love life, as she seeks meaning by embracing her Jewish heritage through marriage. To make it official, she must pass the Shidduch test—a trial that will decide if her personal quest for happiness will succeed or crumble. With a playful yet poignant tone, Morf explores themes of identity, tradition, and the comedic chaos of modern romance.
Starring Estelle Darnault, Axel Fernandez, and Raphaël Vachoux, this charming blend of romance and humor offers a fresh take on cross-cultural relationships and the lengths we go to find connection. Lighthearted yet insightful, *Jewish Blind Date* blends cultural curiosity with relatable humor, making it a delightful watch for fans of quirky, uplifting cinema.