Doula (2022) is a warm and offbeat comedy that explores grief, friendship, and unexpected family bonds. The film begins with an unusual premise when an L.A. couple, preparing for the birth of their child, suddenly lose their trusted midwife.
In an impulsive and heartfelt decision, they invite the midwife’s son to move in and act as their doula. What follows is a series of awkward, funny, and surprisingly touching moments as three very different personalities are forced to share space during an emotionally charged time.

The humor in Doula comes from contrast and discomfort rather than exaggeration. Cultural differences, unresolved grief, and clashing expectations create situations that feel authentic and relatable, allowing the comedy to grow naturally from character interaction.

Beneath its light tone, the film also touches on deeper themes of loss and healing. Each character is dealing with change in their own way, and the shared experience of preparing for new life becomes a path toward emotional growth and connection.