23rd Annual Miami Edition of the OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival

SUBLET

Expired May 3, 2021 4:00 AM
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New York Times travel writer Michael (John Benjamin Hickey) visits Tel Aviv to research his latest article, get some space from his relationship, and recharge his batteries amid the thriving gay scene. Intending to sublet an apartment in Israel’s most populous city, he spontaneously agrees to share the modest one-bedroom space when it becomes clear that handsome tenant Tomer (Niv Nissim) has nowhere else to go. The age gap between the reserved Michael and the free-spirited Tomer lends the film a subtle humor and charm that grows as the pair get to know one another. As Michael shares his wisdom and soaks up the youthful energy that surrounds them, his guard begins to drop, and he finds the inspiration to embrace his life again. Structured around the passing days of his trip, the film has a walk-and-talk quality reminiscent of Before Sunrise, giving the viewer snapshots of the hedonistic vibe of the city. Eytan Fox has entertained us for three decades with gems like Yossi & Jagger and The Bubble, and now gifts us this significantly more personal film, a heartfelt and heartwarming ode to gay men and to aging.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    105 minutes
  • Language
    English and Hebrew w/ English Subtitles
  • Country
    Israel, USA
  • Director
    Eytan Fox