

A drunk Hasidic wedding comedian crashes into a second chance — what could go wrong?
Jerusalem's greatest badchan (Hasidic wedding comedian), wrecked his career because of liquor and a big mouth, gets a second chance as the sidekick of the famous American Badchan Meshulam. At the wedding, everything spins out of control.
Acting
Shuli Rand's magnetic, lived-in performance as a broken artist
Writing
Sharp cultural specificity that never panders to outsiders
Direction
Gidi Dar balances sacred tradition with profane humor
Director
Gidi Dar
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Badchanim are real: professional wedding jesters in Hasidic tradition who roast the groom, bride, and guests with rhymed verses.
Shuli Rand, once a secular Israeli star, became religiously observant; this role mirrors his own complicated relationship with performance and faith.
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