Sophia Pinsky seems like a functioning adult. But when she loses her girlfriend and her grandfa-ther in the same day and moves back in with her authoritarian Russian grandmother, Marina, everything she thought she’d escaped is waiting to welcome her back with open arms. Thrilled to have Sophia under her influence again, and obsessed with finding her a proper (male) part-ner, Marina conspires to marry her off to Trevor, a nice Jewish boy Sophia has known since they were in diapers. After the date with him is a dud, Sophia finds her way to a weekly open mic night, where on a whim she gets on stage and discovers there’s actually an audience for her Queer-Russian-Jewish-American sense of humor. Everything comes to a head at the family Shabbat dinner when Sophia and Trevor try to humiliate Marina by pretending to have fallen for each other, unaware that Marina is planning her own announcement.
Directing | Amanda Lundquist | Director |
Writing | Rebecca Karpovsky | Writer |
Writing | Amanda Lundquist | Writer |
Camera | Olga Vazquez | Director of Photography |
Production | Ludmilla Epshteyn | Executive Producer |
Production | Jane Fineman | Executive Producer |
Production | Steve Fineman | Executive Producer |
Production | Joshua A. Gara | Associate Producer |
Production | Marcella Gersh | Associate Producer |
Production | Boris Karpovsky | Executive Producer |
Production | Rebecca Karpovsky | Executive Producer |
Production | Rebecca Karpovsky | Producer |
Production | Bruce Lobitz | Associate Producer |
Production | Bonnie Lundquist | Executive Producer |
Production | Gabriell Debear Paye | Producer |
Production | Chris Sibley | Producer |
Production | Walter Stone | Line Producer |
Production | Ara Woland | Co-Producer |
Production | Devra Zabot | Associate Producer |
Sound | Sasha Papernik | Music |
Editing | Danny Hoshino | Editor |
Editing | Amanda Lundquist | Editor |