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The Shabbos Goy 2019

★ 2.73 votes7 min📅 2019-10-27

In this sharp seven-minute comedy thriller, director Talia Osteen crafts a wildly inventive tale where faith collides with modern chaos.

Director: Talia Osteen

Cast

Milana Vayntrub
Milana Vayntrub
Hannah Levy
Devere Rogers
Devere Rogers
Davian White (The Shabbos Goy)
Tami Sagher
Tami Sagher
Shulamis Levy Greenberg (Hannah's Sister)
Valerie Gould
Rifkah Levy (Hannah's Mom)
Yisrael Dubov
Yisrael Dubov
Avi Kaplan (Hannah's Fiancé)
Sloan Roberts
Rabbi Zalman Levy (Hannah's Dad)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Shabbos Goy (2019) about?

A devout Orthodox Jewish woman faces an urgent dilemma when her Sabbath restrictions trap her with a mechanical device that won't shut off. Desperate for a workaround, she hunts for a *Shabbos Goy*—a non-Jewish helper—to save the day in this offbeat comedy.

Who directed The Shabbos Goy?

Talia Osteen helmed this quirky short film, blending religious themes with rapid-fire humor.

Who stars in The Shabbos Goy?

Milana Vayntrub leads the cast with support from Devere Rogers, Tami Sagher, Valerie Gould, and Yisrael Dubov.

Is The Shabbos Goy (2019) worth watching?

At just seven minutes long, this micro-comedy packs in big laughs and clever satire, making it a standout in its genre. While unrated, its comedic premise and tight execution earn it a watch for fans of offbeat humor.

How long is The Shabbos Goy?

The film runs for 7 minutes.

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About The Shabbos Goy (2019) — A Micro-Comedy Where Faith Meets a Power Struggle

In this sharp seven-minute comedy thriller, director Talia Osteen crafts a wildly inventive tale where faith collides with modern chaos. The Shabbos Goy (2019) follows an Orthodox Jewish woman whose Sabbath observance takes an unexpected turn when a rogue vibrator refuses to power down. Left with no choice but to seek outside help, she embarks on a frantic, hilarious quest for a secular assistant—known in Jewish tradition as a *Shabbos Goy*—who can flip the switch. Blending religious satire with slapstick energy, the film explores the tension between tradition and temptation, all wrapped in a bite-sized, high-stakes adventure.

Milana Vayntrub stars as the determined protagonist, supported by a standout cast including Devere Rogers and Tami Sagher, whose comedic timing elevates the absurd premise. Osteen's direction leans into the contrast between solemnity and silliness, creating an atmosphere that's both irreverent and oddly relatable. Whether you're drawn in by its unique premise or its sharp humor, The Shabbos Goy (2019) delivers a memorable micro-cinematic experience.