Say Amen

Say Amen

Infobox Film
name = Say Amen


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caption = David Deri with his parents
director = David Deri
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released = 2005
runtime = 65 min.
country = Israel
language = Hebrew
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imdb_id = 0478510

"Say Amen" (2005) is a personal documentary film by David Deri, an Orthodox Jew, who reveals his homosexuality to his parents and siblings. The documentary is named one of the best five documentaries of the year 2005 by Israeli Film Academy and appeared in many film festivals, including HOTDOCS-Toronto, the Leeds International Film Festival, the Cork Film Festival, and Inside Out Film and Video Festival.

ummary

David is the youngest of ten siblings in a close-knit Moroccan-Israeli family. While other nine have all extended the family tree by marrying and having children, David, at twenty-nine, still hasn't brought home a girlfriend, which inspires his family's constant nagging. The confessional film follows David as he takes small steps, gathering courage, and hoping to receive acceptance from his family.

Throughout the film the importance of marriage is made clear, but one scene in particular leaves a lasting impression on the viewer. David's mother is seen lighting candles as she prays in a hushed tone. All her prayers are for her children, revealing her gravest worries. “Save them from bombing accidents,” she prays, and "let them all marry and have children."

Set in Tel Aviv, "Say Amen" explores the varying ideologies regarding homosexuality that are present in Israel today. Many religions interpret that the book of Leviticus from the Bible as describing homosexuality as an “abomination” that's punishable by death, although this is has been debated for quite some time. [cite web
title = Bible Study: The Relevant Scriptures on Homosexuality
work =
publisher =Chicago Tribune
date = 2007
url =http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-scripture_thinknov18,0,2986288.story
accessdate = 2007-01-11
] Today there is a growing sympathy within Judaism towards homosexuals, spurred by some peoples beliefs that homosexuality may be genetic and not a chosen act of sin.Fact|date=October 2007 Despite these progressive attitudes, Orthodox Judaism generally prohibits homosexual conduct and views it with condescension and disgust.

David is brave enough to share his struggles, but, for the most part, he's still too shy to step out from behind the camera. His family is irritated by his constant filming, but it works to the documentary's advantage. By turning the lens away from himself, David completely avoids self-indulgent emotionality, maintaining a sense of objectivity. This technique also allows the viewer sees the world through his eyes. The frustrated looks, the sad sighs, and the lectures are all addressed to the camera, making it easy for the viewer to imagine how David must feel.

"Say Amen" impresses the importance of family. In between their serious conversations, the documentary captures ordinary moments the Deri family spends together. The entire Dari extended family gathers to celebrate a grandchild's birthday, David dances with his mother in the kitchen, and little kids climb all over the couch where their mother is sitting and yawning. The comfort is apparent, making David's isolating secret all the more painful. [cite web
title = Say Amen!
work =
publisher =Leeds International Film Festival
date = 2005
url =http://www.leedsfilm.com/2006/liff/film/61137
accessdate = 13 August
] [cite web
title = Say Amen!
publisher =IMDb
date =
url =http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0478510/
accessdate = 13 August
]

References

ee also

*Homophobia
*Homosexuality and Judaism
*Same-sex marriage
*"Trembling Before G-d", a documentary about homosexuality within Orthodox Judaism

External links

* [http://www.leedsfilm.com/2006/liff/film/61137 Leeds International Film Festival]
* [http://www.corkfilmfest.org/festival/outlook-x.html Cork Film Festival]
* [http://www.insideout.on.ca/17Annual/programme_details.cfm?program_id=53 Inside Out Film Festival]


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