- Sophia Pinsky has the semblance of an adult life; a job, partner and an apartment. But with her grandfather's sudden death and a girlfriend who dumps her, it all starts to unravel. Sophia's tyrannical, controlling Russian grandmother Marina capitalizes on Sophia's insecurities and guilt, luring her to move back into the family's modest apartment while conspiring to marry her off to Trevor, a nice boring Jewish boy who works in a lab studying varicose veins. There's only one problem...Sophia isn't interested in guys! Sophia ends up at a comedy club after a disastrous date with Trevor. Sobbing over the dismal state of her life, something happens that she doesn't expect; people laugh at her jokes. She starts to hang out with new friends she meets there. They commiserate over feeling like aliens everywhere except at the club. All the family dysfunction comes to a head during an explosive Shabbat dinner, full of unexpected surprises. Can Sophia learn to accept herself and find a new family of friends while learning to forgive the one she was born into?—Rebecca Karpovsky and Amanda Lundquist
- queer twenty-something turns to comedy after her beloved grandfather, Oleg Pinsky, dies unexpectedly and she's forced to move home to live with tyrannical Russian grandmother, Marina, loveably aimless brother, Victor, and ballroom dancing enthusiast father, Ilya. PINSKY is about finding your chosen family and forgiving the one youre born into.
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