Suzie Gold is a 2004 British dramedy film directed by Richard Cantor and starring American actress Summer Phoenix.
Breaking with her secularized yet traditionally-inclined family, Suzie falls in love with the non-Jewish Darren (Leo Gregory).
The reviewer compared it to My Big Fat Greek Wedding and noted the influence of Woody Allen in the humour.
[3] Time Out praised Phoenix's "versatility" yet felt the central romantic union of the film lacked "conviction".
The magazine continued; "More amusement derives from the old stagers of the Jewish community (including Townsend, Front and Barber) and their attitudes to sex, marriage and culture, their gossipy antics spawning some neat one liners and farcical set pieces.