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Whos Gonna Love Me Now? DVD

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At the age of 21, Saar Maoz is kicked out of his Kibbutz for not being ˜religious'. Cutting all ties with his family, Saar flees to London and embraces the freedoms of London life in the 90s. Then one day the highs of his new-found freedom come crashing down around him. With no family of his own, Saar seeks solace in the arms of the London Gay Men's Chorus. Suddenly life has a new meaning.

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Released
29 May 2017
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Saffron Hill 
Classification
Runtime
85 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060265150617 
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Barak and Tomer Heymann direct this documentary following 39-year-old Saar, who is living in London when he discovers he is HIV positive. In light of his diagnosis, Saar travels to his native Israel seeking reconciliation and forgiveness from his family who refused to accept Saar after he came out as homosexual years earlier. Though he lives a quiet and peaceful life in London, kept healthy by medication and happy by his involvement with the London Gay Men's Chorus, his time back in Israel is less comfortable. He is constantly met with concerns about his sexuality, his condition and whether or not his young nephews and nieces are safe in his vicinity. But Saar hopes nonetheless that his family can reconcile themselves with his sexuality and his illness.