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When Do We Eat? (2006)
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Starring: Lesley Ann Warren, Michael Lerner, Cynda Williams, Shiri Appleby, Jack Klugman, Adam Lamberg, Ben Feldman, Max Greenfield
Director: Salvador Litvak
Category: Comedy, Family
Studio: Arts Alliance America
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Length:
93 mins

 
 

 

"A classic holiday comedy. Magical." - Chicago Sun-Times

It's the world's fastest Seder gone horribly awry. Ira (Michael Lerner) prides himself on running the fastest Seder in the west. This year however, his son (Ben Feldman) slips him a dose of special psychedelic ecstasy at the beginning of the evening in order to give him a new perspective. Mom (Lesley Ann Warren) brings a special friend to dinner and now the family is taking sides.

By the end of the evening, Ira has become a modern day Moses leading his family to the promised land of family forgiveness. But, they are all so stubborn, it would be easier to part the Red Sea.