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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuEvery Friday night Shirley invites another "perfect" woman to Shabbat dinner in hopes that her son Nelson will marry a nice Jewish girl. But Nelson has news for her: he's gay.Every Friday night Shirley invites another "perfect" woman to Shabbat dinner in hopes that her son Nelson will marry a nice Jewish girl. But Nelson has news for her: he's gay.Every Friday night Shirley invites another "perfect" woman to Shabbat dinner in hopes that her son Nelson will marry a nice Jewish girl. But Nelson has news for her: he's gay.
- Auszeichnungen
- 19 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Stanislav 'Slava' Medvedenko
- Russian Host
- (as Slava Medvedenko)
Alexandra Mamaliger
- Andrea Hirsch
- (as Alex Mamaliger)
Heiko Obermöller
- Nudelman
- (as Heiko Obermoeller)
Tom Fridley
- Nick
- (as Tommy Fridley)
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This movie really surprised me, It is definitely one of the best independent films i seen this year. I have to admit some of the dialog was cheese ball and sometimes the storyline feels like it was written for a different time. But the cast of this movie really makes this movie believable especially the parents played by Lainie Kazaan and Saul Rubinek.
The movie put simply is just funny. It has so many very awkward moments that make you cringe because you have been in that situation.
I related to this movie because I grew up in a very conservative family that valued there traditions. The family in this movie just reminds me so much of my family.
I would definitely recommend seeing Oy Vey! Cheers!
The movie put simply is just funny. It has so many very awkward moments that make you cringe because you have been in that situation.
I related to this movie because I grew up in a very conservative family that valued there traditions. The family in this movie just reminds me so much of my family.
I would definitely recommend seeing Oy Vey! Cheers!
I also saw OY VEY MY SON IS GAY in Montreal and was very disappointed. Full of clichés, both Jewish and gay, it was hard to believe that families would behave the way they did in today's western world. Maybe in the 70s. The acting was over the top; mugging to the cameras; gratuitous use of Carmen Electra's physical charms. The cast of characters were all stock: Jewish parents, relatives both pro- and anti-gay, opposite types as male lovers, siblings who understand but stay silent. The list could go on. One could have predicted the denouement of the movie after 10 minutes. I don't recommend this film unless you are amused by trashy, Hollywood-type entertainment masquerading as an independent movie.
Worth watching simply to see how far public attitudes have (or in some cases, haven't) changed regarding gay marriage and adoption. It's not a very good movie, although its heart is in the right place. The performances are good-natured and you can predict the happy outcomes. Suspend disbelief as the family is shocked to discover Bruce Vilanch is gay. To me, the oddest thing is the casting of John Lloyd Young as the gay son. At the time, Young was hot off his Tony winning role in Jersey Boys. He doesn't sing in this movie and the relationship with his boyfriend is tepid at best with a few kisses on the cheek. Both actors seem far too old for their stereotypical coming out roles. If the title makes you laugh, then you'll enjoy the movie.
I saw the world premiere at the World Film Festival(FFM) in Montreal. The film is hilarious, and will appeal to a wide range of communities - gays, Jews (of course!), Italians (a surprise), mothers who lay awake at night worrying about their unmarried sons, etc. The film explores a sensitive issue with humour and passion. The acting is quite good, and the cinematography is colourful. I liked the pace of this film - it definitely does not plod along! Filmed in Seattle (of all places), the setting is quintessential NYC. I found the ending a bit strange and perhaps out of sync with the rest of the film. I definitely recommend this film, and hope it gets a commercial release.
10Stom808
I caught this film at the Montreal Film Festival and absolutely loved the film. The writers did a great job of blending serious subject matters with humor seamlessly.
The film's cast couldn't have been chosen more perfectly. Lainie Kazan and Saul Rubinek were really great together.
The film made me laugh at times and cry at others. If you can imagine blending My Big Fat Greek Wedding with Mambo Italiano, you have Oy Vey...
The music to the film was great as well.
All around a good film.
The film's cast couldn't have been chosen more perfectly. Lainie Kazan and Saul Rubinek were really great together.
The film made me laugh at times and cry at others. If you can imagine blending My Big Fat Greek Wedding with Mambo Italiano, you have Oy Vey...
The music to the film was great as well.
All around a good film.
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- WissenswertesFilming started the day before Thanksgiving, making those working on the film unable to return home for the holiday, so the cast and crew had Thanksgiving dinner in the home where the interiors were shot.
- PatzerThere's much discussion about being in the Jacuzzi, but the tub Sybil gets into is a claw-foot tub that clearly has no whirlpool feature.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Cinema Snob: Oy Vey! My Son is Gay!! (2020)
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 89.507 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 4.042 $
- 26. Dez. 2010
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