Tomer Ve-Hasrutim background

Tomer Ve-Hasrutim

A filmmaker discovers a sense of purpose while mentoring a group of struggling teenagers, helping them overcome their challenging backgrounds through a powerful play.

A tough Israeli film follows a youth group leader who inspires a group of troubled teenage boys to create a play. As the project evolves, the group faces changes and challenges, including the sudden departure of the original writer to Canada. When the leader reveals he is gay, the straight boys must navigate their own reactions, leading to a major theme in the documentary. Directed by Tomer Heymann, the film has a dynamic energy that mirrors the enthusiasm of the teenagers.

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Info about Tomer Ve-Hasrutim

Studio(s): Sheleg Productions, The New Israeli Foundation For Cinema & TV

Originally Released: United States, Feb 17, 2001

Production Country: Israel

Genres:Documentary

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