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Bubot Niyar

Runtime:
80 min.
Year of Production:
2005
Country:
Israel/ Schweitz
Director:
Cast:
Alex Claude
Production Company:
Claudius Films Ltd.
Berlinale Section:
Panorama
Berlinale Category:
Documentary Film
Teddy Award:
TEDDY Readers Award

When the second Intifada began, Israel closed its borders to workers from Palestinian territories who, during the previous years had taken on all the worst-paid jobs in the land. Just as in many industrialised countries, in Israel tasks such as housework or caring for the elderly are often delegated to foreign workers. Israel’s policy left a big hole in the job market, and so the Israeli authorities began to encourage workers from other parts of the world to emigrate to Israel to fill the new vacancies. Among those who answered the call were Philippine transsexuals. Like other émigrés before them, they decided to leave their homeland in search of a better life. Some had been cast out of their families on account of their sexual orientation. They find work in Israel. Their new jobs are by no means easy; in fact, they are often very demanding, both physically and mentally. They work, often round the clock, looking after elderly, orthodox Jewish men, who often come to look on them as substitute children. Many of these carers develop warm, personal relationships to their employees, whose daily lives they share, and whom they often feed and wash. One evening during the week they enjoy a night off. This is when they are free to live out their personal dreams, appearing as drag queens in Tel Aviv. “Paper Dolls” is the name of their ensemble that could not possibly appear in public back home in the Philippines as they do here. But although the troupe’s members enjoy Israel’s liberal atmosphere, they are still outsiders and are always treated as such.

BIOGRAFIE Tomer Heymann

Born in 1970 (Tomer) and 1976 (Barak) in Kfar Yedidia, Israel, these brothers have made over 20 documentaries and series together. They have recently been honoured with retrospectives in cities including New York, Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Tel Aviv as well as in Europe. Both teach at Israeli film schools.

FILMOGRAFIE Tomer Heymann (selection)

2018 Jonathan Agassi Saved My Life  2016 Who's Going to Love Me Now?  2015 Mr. Gaga  2014 Aliza  2011 The Queen Has No Crown  2009 I Shot My Love  2007 Shachor Al Lavan  2007 Out of Focus  2006 Gesher Al Havadi  2005 Bubot Niyar  2003 Aviv  2001 Tomer Ve-hasrutim  2000 Ad Hachatuna Ze Yaavor 

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