Matchmaking (film)

Matchmaking
בחורים טובים
Directed byErez Tadmor
Written byErez Tadmor
Hava Divon
Yaki Reisner
Produced byMoshe Edery
Leon Edery
StarringAmit Rahav
Maor Schweitzer
Liat Ayoun
CinematographyRoey Roth
Edited byEinat Glaser-Zarhin
Music byFrank Ilfman
Distributed byUnited King Films
Release date
  • 15 September 2022 (2022-09-15)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryIsrael
LanguageHebrew

Matchmaking (Hebrew: בחורים טובים) is a 2022 Israeli comedy film directed by Erez Tadmor. The film stars Amit Rahav, Maor Schweitzer and Liana Ayoun.

(Amit Rahav), a young Haredi Ashkenazi man creates family tensions by wanting to date Nechama (Liat Ayoun), who is Mizrahi.

The series is followed by the sequels: Matchmaking 2 (2024) and the upcoming Matchmaking 3 (2026).[1] Niv Sultan stars in both sequels, with Yadin Gellman joining the third installment.[2]

Plot summary

Set in Jerusalem's Haredi community, where Shidduch is commonplace, matchmaker Malki (Irit Kaplan) and her deputy Baruch (Maor Schweitzer) are on hand.

Moti (Amit Rahav), a young Ashkenazi man creates family tensions by wanting to date Nechama (Liat Ayoun), who is Mizrahi. As they battle their own prejudices, both families realise that they only want the best for their children.[3]

Cast

Reception

The film was praised by critic Jessica Steinberg, writing in The Times of Israel: "The anthropological side of the film is also a draw, with its detailed unveiling of the matchmaking process taking place in hotel lobbies and at dining room tables, a taste of which audiences may have already experienced in Rama Burshtein’s films or Netflix’s Shtisel."[3]

References

  1. ^ Brown, Hannah (19 October 2024). Love, laughter, and high-stakes Haredi dating in 'Matchmaking 2' - review The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved on 8 January 2026.
  2. ^ (7 January 2026). Niv Sultan and Yadin Gelman in surprising ultra-Orthodox attire Israel HaYom. Retrieved on 8 January 2026.
  3. ^ a b Steinberg, Jessica (20 October 2022).Matchmaking, infertility in focus in 2 new films on Haredi life The Times of Israel. Retrieved on 8 January 2026.