Summaries

Israel is governed by Orthodox civil law and yet hosts the world's biggest gay pride. Is this a cynical marketing ploy or a political awakening?.

Harriet and Lisa (one gay and Jewish, and one neither) began their journey in Israel last year. They integrated themselves into the LGBT community in Tel Aviv and saw the difference between life there and in Jerusalem, where not long ago the Pride march had to be held indoors due to violence from the ultra orthodox community. They have since made very intimate and established relationships within the LGBT community in Israel and returned in the Summer of 2014 to continue their fascinating journey into a country which is continually diverse and complex. Israel is a haven for the Jewish people and also, increasingly, a haven for the gay community. It's governed by Orthodox civil law and yet it hosts the world's biggest gay pride. The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement say this is a cynical marketing ploy, not a political awakening. Investigating these claims takes us on an extraordinary journey into Israel's Bohemian side and the social revolution that's challenging the foundations of the Jewish state.—Peter Gerard Dunphy

A Queer Country explores the development of Israel's buzzing LGBT community in Tel Aviv and how this challenges the country's laws and society based on Orthodox Judaism. It questions whether equal rights can exist for Israel's citizens, and reveals how an LGBT community came to thrive in this contentious country.

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Keywords
  • gay
Genres
  • History
  • Documentary
Release date Aug 12, 2007
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) TV-14
Countries of origin United Kingdom Israel
Language English Hebrew
Filming locations Israel
Production companies Gizmo Films

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Runtime 1h 14m
Color Color
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