MALKY GOLDMAN returns to the streets, languages, and rituals of her Jerusalem childhood in The Wedding Entertainer, bringing quiet force and aching specificity to Sarah-Leah, a bride whose future becomes the heartbeat beneath the film’s comedy, chaos, and celebration. In this conversation, Goldman opens up about memory, self-determination, silence, faith, art, and the beautiful mess of becoming yourself, reminding us that “sometimes all a person needs is permission to be themselves.”
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