A very interesting Jewish coming of age film, that I was not expecting. In fact, I knew nothing about what this film is and I was pleasantly surprised how delicately the subject of coming out of a young modern Orthodox Jewish has been handled. The film also touches on what happens when the memory of a beloved elder, now deceased, is tarnished and betrayed. You can count on your hand on how few films are made on coming-of-age gay stories within strict religious communities. It’s a difficult topic, such young, vulnerable people dealing with discovering their identity and how it could destroy their relationship with their family. Noam, a young orthodox jewish teenage enjoyed a very close bond with his grandfather and was often told how he and his 'opa' are very much alike. After the shiva when Noam and his mother are clearing out his things, Noam discovers a small keepsake box housing a picture of his grandfather, Heinrich, sitting closely alongside another man, before the war. ...
Escaping the Fragile Planet (Greece) A few hours before the world ends, two men have an unexpected encounter, while a strange pink fog is spreading throughout the city. Their romantic affair will only last for a day. But in a broken world filled with fear, sharing a few intimate moments seems to be enough for them to feel safe, against the upcoming end. Do People Think We're Gay? (USA) Just about a 5 min short film, it shows 2 apparently heterosexual guys who live together and sleep in the same bed going about their day doing random things on a day together like shopping, eating and wondering if people around them think they are gay. The surprise ending does bring a smile to your face in a funny yet relatable sort of way. Lipstick (India) This Malayalam film from 2014 is a candid portrayal of the life of a youth who has sexually been used by his childhood friend since he was a little boy. Since then he has been addicted to his pal and to what he learned from him on that day. The f...