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Tahara

Tahara

★ 5.92020Movie1 h 18 mUnited States
Drama

A queer, coming-of-age drama set in Rochester, NY about an anxious teen girl who is manipulated into a romantic encounter with her best friend during the funeral service of their former Hebrew school classmate.

453 people rated
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Tahara

2020

R

1 h 18 m

United States

Drama

A queer, coming-of-age drama set in Rochester, NY about an anxious teen girl who is manipulated into a romantic encounter with her best friend during the funeral service of their former Hebrew school classmate.
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Madeline Grey DeFreece
Carrie Lowstein
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Rachel Sennott
Hannah Rosen
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Daniel Taveras
Tristan Leibotwitz
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Shlomit Azoulay
Elaina Cohen
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Bernadette Quigley
Moreh Klein
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Jenny Lester
Melissa
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Melissa Juliet Lawson
Rachel F.
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Ellie Anthony
Rachel G.
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Keith Weiss
Zack
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Rachel Wender
Natalie
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Lynne Taylor
Mrs. Goldstein
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Martin Leubitz
Hazzan Berger
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Katherine D'Anjolell
Sarah Bronstein
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Bill Smith
David Gold
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Joe Burns
Mr. Lowstein
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Bridgette Yaxley
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Womenhairstyles

23/05/2023 04:46
Carrie Lowstein (Madeline Grey DeFreece) and Hannah Rosen (Rachel Sennott) are best friends in Hebrew school. Their classmate had killed herself and the whole class attends the funeral. Hannah is only obsessed with kissing Tristan. She begs Carrie to kiss her so to check if she's any good. The kiss awakens something in Carrie. This is a small black comedy indie. There is a bit of experimenting with the aspect ratio. It's not as problematic on a smaller TV. I have to assume that a theater would be a problem. The black comedy isn't that funny. There are only a few mildly humorous moments. More than anything, it becomes quite interesting with the revelations about the suicide. Hannah gets dark. I have to question this friendship.
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Ashley Koloko

23/05/2023 04:46
Not sure what the directorial and production decisions were that that led to this movie being made in a portrait rather than landscape format (claustrophobia?) But it didn't work. For the rest of it.... LBGT teen angst.....meh.
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Yassu

23/05/2023 04:46
Not to take away from those who acted in this but who ever decided to shoot it the way its been shot as well as the picture used on the cover shows they make very poor decisions or at the most have no talent. I mean the cover photo is absolutely horrendous! Again not to say anything bad about the acting or even the subject matter of the film but closed and claustrophobic shooting style as well as limited shooting locations I feel is going to put off a lot of people. I'm far from a teen so felt a bit strange and little perverse watching this film but irregardless this is an adult and not a teen movie.
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Patricia Masiala

23/05/2023 04:46
Trailer—Tahara
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youtube : b3a9li ❤

02/03/2023 19:26
source: Tahara
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Mykey Shewa Fendata

22/11/2022 08:58
Carrie Lowstein (Madeline Grey DeFreece) and Hannah Rosen (Rachel Sennott) are best friends in Hebrew school. Their classmate had killed herself and the whole class attends the funeral. Hannah is only obsessed with kissing Tristan. She begs Carrie to kiss her so to check if she's any good. The kiss awakens something in Carrie. This is a small black comedy indie. There is a bit of experimenting with the aspect ratio. It's not as problematic on a smaller TV. I have to assume that a theater would be a problem. The black comedy isn't that funny. There are only a few mildly humorous moments. More than anything, it becomes quite interesting with the revelations about the suicide. Hannah gets dark. I have to question this friendship.
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Lindiwe Veronica Bok

22/11/2022 08:58
Not to take away from those who acted in this but who ever decided to shoot it the way its been shot as well as the picture used on the cover shows they make very poor decisions or at the most have no talent. I mean the cover photo is absolutely horrendous! Again not to say anything bad about the acting or even the subject matter of the film but closed and claustrophobic shooting style as well as limited shooting locations I feel is going to put off a lot of people. I'm far from a teen so felt a bit strange and little perverse watching this film but irregardless this is an adult and not a teen movie.
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Bra Alex

22/11/2022 08:58
Tahara (2020) was directed by Olivia Peace. According to a website, "Olivia Peace (she/they) is a queer black interdisciplinary artist from Detroit, Michigan living in Los Angeles." This film was completed during their fellowship year at the Sundance Institute. The movie stars Madeline Grey DeFreece as Carrie Lowstein, Rachel Sennott as Hannah Rosen, and Daniel Taveras as Tristan Leibotwitz. There's an unusual triangular plot line that's obviously important to director Peace. However, the core of the story--for me--is that the three young people are in a synagogue at a memorial service for one of their classmates. It turns out that the young woman committed suicide, presumably because she was shunned by her peers. However, director Peace skews away from this important plot to concentrate on Carrie, Hannah, and Tristan. The plot involving these three didn't really work for me, so I didn't enjoy the film. It's interesting that Tahara was filmed inside Temple Beth-El of Rochester, NY. Temple Beth-El should be commended for allowing a movie involving lesbian attraction to be completed inside the synagogue. Some day director Peace may be a famous cinematic celebrity, and people will search out this film to see their early work. However, for me, the movie has "student production" in every frame. It's rough around the edges, and the acting isn't great. Everyone has to start somewhere. We saw Tahara as part of Rochester's wonderful ImageOut LGBT Film Festival. (Virtual this year.) This movie has only a handful of IMDb ratings, but so far it's rated at 7.4. I didn't think it was that good, and rated it 6.
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Désir Moassa@yahoo.de

22/11/2022 08:58
Not sure what the directorial and production decisions were that that led to this movie being made in a portrait rather than landscape format (claustrophobia?) But it didn't work. For the rest of it.... LBGT teen angst.....meh.
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Womenhairstyles

23/05/2023 04:46
Carrie Lowstein (Madeline Grey DeFreece) and Hannah Rosen (Rachel Sennott) are best friends in Hebrew school. Their classmate had killed herself and the whole class attends the funeral. Hannah is only obsessed with kissing Tristan. She begs Carrie to kiss her so to check if she's any good. The kiss awakens something in Carrie. This is a small black comedy indie. There is a bit of experimenting with the aspect ratio. It's not as problematic on a smaller TV. I have to assume that a theater would be a problem. The black comedy isn't that funny. There are only a few mildly humorous moments. More than anything, it becomes quite interesting with the revelations about the suicide. Hannah gets dark. I have to question this friendship.
author avatar

Ashley Koloko

23/05/2023 04:46
Not sure what the directorial and production decisions were that that led to this movie being made in a portrait rather than landscape format (claustrophobia?) But it didn't work. For the rest of it.... LBGT teen angst.....meh.
author avatar

Yassu

23/05/2023 04:46
Not to take away from those who acted in this but who ever decided to shoot it the way its been shot as well as the picture used on the cover shows they make very poor decisions or at the most have no talent. I mean the cover photo is absolutely horrendous! Again not to say anything bad about the acting or even the subject matter of the film but closed and claustrophobic shooting style as well as limited shooting locations I feel is going to put off a lot of people. I'm far from a teen so felt a bit strange and little perverse watching this film but irregardless this is an adult and not a teen movie.
author avatar

Patricia Masiala

23/05/2023 04:46
Trailer—Tahara
author avatar

youtube : b3a9li ❤

02/03/2023 19:26
source: Tahara
author avatar

Mykey Shewa Fendata

22/11/2022 08:58
Carrie Lowstein (Madeline Grey DeFreece) and Hannah Rosen (Rachel Sennott) are best friends in Hebrew school. Their classmate had killed herself and the whole class attends the funeral. Hannah is only obsessed with kissing Tristan. She begs Carrie to kiss her so to check if she's any good. The kiss awakens something in Carrie. This is a small black comedy indie. There is a bit of experimenting with the aspect ratio. It's not as problematic on a smaller TV. I have to assume that a theater would be a problem. The black comedy isn't that funny. There are only a few mildly humorous moments. More than anything, it becomes quite interesting with the revelations about the suicide. Hannah gets dark. I have to question this friendship.
author avatar

Lindiwe Veronica Bok

22/11/2022 08:58
Not to take away from those who acted in this but who ever decided to shoot it the way its been shot as well as the picture used on the cover shows they make very poor decisions or at the most have no talent. I mean the cover photo is absolutely horrendous! Again not to say anything bad about the acting or even the subject matter of the film but closed and claustrophobic shooting style as well as limited shooting locations I feel is going to put off a lot of people. I'm far from a teen so felt a bit strange and little perverse watching this film but irregardless this is an adult and not a teen movie.
author avatar

Bra Alex

22/11/2022 08:58
Tahara (2020) was directed by Olivia Peace. According to a website, "Olivia Peace (she/they) is a queer black interdisciplinary artist from Detroit, Michigan living in Los Angeles." This film was completed during their fellowship year at the Sundance Institute. The movie stars Madeline Grey DeFreece as Carrie Lowstein, Rachel Sennott as Hannah Rosen, and Daniel Taveras as Tristan Leibotwitz. There's an unusual triangular plot line that's obviously important to director Peace. However, the core of the story--for me--is that the three young people are in a synagogue at a memorial service for one of their classmates. It turns out that the young woman committed suicide, presumably because she was shunned by her peers. However, director Peace skews away from this important plot to concentrate on Carrie, Hannah, and Tristan. The plot involving these three didn't really work for me, so I didn't enjoy the film. It's interesting that Tahara was filmed inside Temple Beth-El of Rochester, NY. Temple Beth-El should be commended for allowing a movie involving lesbian attraction to be completed inside the synagogue. Some day director Peace may be a famous cinematic celebrity, and people will search out this film to see their early work. However, for me, the movie has "student production" in every frame. It's rough around the edges, and the acting isn't great. Everyone has to start somewhere. We saw Tahara as part of Rochester's wonderful ImageOut LGBT Film Festival. (Virtual this year.) This movie has only a handful of IMDb ratings, but so far it's rated at 7.4. I didn't think it was that good, and rated it 6.
author avatar

Désir Moassa@yahoo.de

22/11/2022 08:58
Not sure what the directorial and production decisions were that that led to this movie being made in a portrait rather than landscape format (claustrophobia?) But it didn't work. For the rest of it.... LBGT teen angst.....meh.
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