Who’s Gonna Love Me Now?

Barak Heymann, Tomer Heymann

An HIV-positive gay man living in London, Israeli expat Saar finds refuge in the British capital from the religious kibbutz where he grew up. Saar and his fellow members of the London Gay Men’s Chorus provide a glorious soundtrack for this documentary about the necessity of forgiveness and the power of home.

DIRECTOR
Barak Heymann, Tomer Heymann
YEAR
2016
COUNTRY
Israel / UK
RUNTIME
84 minutes
LANGUAGE
English and Hebrew with English subtitles

An HIV-positive gay man living in London, Israeli expat Saar finds refuge in the British capital from the religious kibbutz where he grew up. Since his diagnosis, Saar craves his family’s love, while they struggle with their fears and prejudices. Saar and his fellow members of the London Gay Men’s Chorus provide a glorious soundtrack for this documentary about the necessity of forgiveness and the power of home.

Who’s Gonna Love Me Now?
Who’s Gonna Love Me Now?
Who’s Gonna Love Me Now?
Who’s Gonna Love Me Now?
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