Join A Wider Bridge, The Consulate General of Israel to the Pacific Northwest, and The East Bay International Jewish Film Festival, for a viewing of the trailblazing honest and emotional documentary Israeli documentary Who's Gonna Love Me Now and for a panel conversation on living with HIV- AIDS, the fight against bias and stigmas, the journey for reconciliation and the role of Gay Men's Chorus in celebrating the triumph of love over hate on December 1 at 12 PM (noon) California time.
To register for the panel conversation, go to: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Ycgas3FcSW66S7DaGrJvMw?fbclid=IwAR09hpWH6LzSG6Ow_dQ1sXQG1R_atLshPmx8GL_YpJ6UGj_HHPh3SB9cb0I
To watch the film, click on the purple button above (Pre-order Now/Unlock Now).
Film Synopsis:
Israeli filmmakers Tomer & Barak Heymann dig deep into the themes of manhood, religion, family and sex in this documentary about Saar Maoz, an HIV-positive gay man who is torn between his “out” life as a member of the London Gay Men’s Chorus and his desire to reconnect with his Jewish Orthodox family in Israel. The film captures the journey of a man striving to maintain his true self as he navigates two very different worlds.
Admission is free. A Wider Lens is a project of A Wider Bridge, the Consulate General of Israel and the EBIJFF.
- Year2016
- Runtime104 minutes
- LanguageHebrew, English
- CountryIsrael, United Kingdom
- DirectorBarak Heymann, Tomer Heymann, Alexander Bodin Saphir
- ScreenwriterBarak Heymann, Tomer Heymann
- ProducerAlexander Bodin Saphir
- Executive ProducerAshley Luke, Lizzie Francke
- CastSaar Maoz, Alon, London Gay Men's Chorus Band
- CinematographerItai Razie
- EditorRon Omer, Ido Mochrik, Roi Tornoy, Ron Goldman
- ComposerEran Weitz
Join A Wider Bridge, The Consulate General of Israel to the Pacific Northwest, and The East Bay International Jewish Film Festival, for a viewing of the trailblazing honest and emotional documentary Israeli documentary Who's Gonna Love Me Now and for a panel conversation on living with HIV- AIDS, the fight against bias and stigmas, the journey for reconciliation and the role of Gay Men's Chorus in celebrating the triumph of love over hate on December 1 at 12 PM (noon) California time.
To register for the panel conversation, go to: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Ycgas3FcSW66S7DaGrJvMw?fbclid=IwAR09hpWH6LzSG6Ow_dQ1sXQG1R_atLshPmx8GL_YpJ6UGj_HHPh3SB9cb0I
To watch the film, click on the purple button above (Pre-order Now/Unlock Now).
Film Synopsis:
Israeli filmmakers Tomer & Barak Heymann dig deep into the themes of manhood, religion, family and sex in this documentary about Saar Maoz, an HIV-positive gay man who is torn between his “out” life as a member of the London Gay Men’s Chorus and his desire to reconnect with his Jewish Orthodox family in Israel. The film captures the journey of a man striving to maintain his true self as he navigates two very different worlds.
Admission is free. A Wider Lens is a project of A Wider Bridge, the Consulate General of Israel and the EBIJFF.
- Year2016
- Runtime104 minutes
- LanguageHebrew, English
- CountryIsrael, United Kingdom
- DirectorBarak Heymann, Tomer Heymann, Alexander Bodin Saphir
- ScreenwriterBarak Heymann, Tomer Heymann
- ProducerAlexander Bodin Saphir
- Executive ProducerAshley Luke, Lizzie Francke
- CastSaar Maoz, Alon, London Gay Men's Chorus Band
- CinematographerItai Razie
- EditorRon Omer, Ido Mochrik, Roi Tornoy, Ron Goldman
- ComposerEran Weitz