2017 PS Film Festival
film synopsis
Saar Moaz has a decision to make. A really big decision: stay in London, where he has been living freely the past 18 years as a gay man-with friends, a job and a spot in the London Gay Men's Chorus-or go back to his estranged conservative family on a religious kibbutz in Israel? Now HIV-positive, he misses home and wants to reconnect, but it's not that easy. As a young man, he was kicked off the kibbutz for defying its rules, and his family rejected him.
When Moaz visits home, he finds a family that an Israeli Norman Lear might have conjured. Dad is supremely macho (a drill instructor!), Mom weeps for her son and a brother expresses enough anti-gay prejudice to make a Bible Belt conservative blush. But, what emerges through some tense and often quite funny scenes, is a family trying to understand and love each other, while still standing their ground. Leavening Moaz's dilemma, is lovely, rejuvenating music performed by the London Gay Men's Chorus.
Winner: Audience Awards, Berlin Panorama and Krakow