Trembling Before G-d
United States/France/Israel, 2001
84 minutes, English/Yiddish/Hebrew (English Subtitles)
Directed by Sandi Simcha Dubowski
Winner of the Best Documentary prize at the Berlin Film Festival, Trembling Before G-d shatters assumptions about faith, sexuality, and religious fundamentalism. Built around intimately-told personal stories of Hasidic and Orthodox Jews who are gay or lesbian, the film portrays a group of people who face a profound dilemmahow to reconcile their passionate love of Judaism and the Divine with the drastic Biblical prohibitions that forbid homosexuality. We meet a range of complex individualssome hidden, some outfrom the worlds first openly gay Orthodox rabbi to closeted marrried Hasidic gays to Orthodox lesbian high school sweethearts, many who have been tragically rejected. Their pain is raw, yet with irony, humor, and resilience, they love, care, struggle, and debate with a thousands-years-old tradition..
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