A quirky love story revolving around the unexpected wedding and unconventional married life of a 26-year-old widow and her late husband's brother, a handsome 30-year-old cardiologist.
 

Loving Leah  

runtime: 97:11 min
A quirky love story revolving around the unexpected wedding and unconventional married life of a 26-year-old widow and her late husband's brother, a handsome 30-year-old cardiologist.
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This really is a beautiful love story. Very enjoyable..
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Not the typical love story you've seen 100x before. Definitely recommend!
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GREAT MOVIE
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Loving Leah

A handsome Washington D.C. doctor and a young New York woman fall in love at an unusual time . . . after they get married. Leah Lever is married to an Orthodox rabbi, Benjamin Lever, whose brother, Jake, is a successful cardiologist and a non-practicing Jew. Jake is stunned when Benjamin dies suddenly, but not as stunned as when he is told that, under an ancient Jewish Law, he is expected to marry the childless Leah to carry on Benjamin's name. The only alternative is to go through a ceremony where Jake must deny his brother's existence. For Jake, that's unthinkable, so impulsively he suggests to Leah that they get married and maintain a secretly platonic relationship. Eager to pursue her own dreams, Leah gladly accepts.

Their oversimplified plan to live separate lives under the same roof proves challenging when Leah's suspicious mother shows up unexpectedly. The harder they try to disguise their "pretend" marriage, the more their appreciation for each other's worlds grows – and out of understanding, a real love develops.

film credits

"Leah Lever":
Lauren Ambrose
"Jake Lever":
Adam Kaufman
"Malka":
Susie Essman
"Rabbi Gerry":
Ricki Lake
"Janice Lever":
Mercedes Ruehl
Executive Producer:
Michael Besman
Executive Producer:
Brent Shields
Co-Executive Producer:
Ricki Lake
Written by:
P'Nenah Goldstein
Based on the Play by:
P'Nenah Goldstein