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Next Year in Jerusalem

  • 1997
  • Unrated
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
142
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Next Year in Jerusalem (1997)
DramaRomance

Manny, devout to his upbringing, is set to marry Rivka, the Rabbi's daughter. But Manny has a secret only Charlie, an openly gay man in an Orthodox Jewish family can understand.Manny, devout to his upbringing, is set to marry Rivka, the Rabbi's daughter. But Manny has a secret only Charlie, an openly gay man in an Orthodox Jewish family can understand.Manny, devout to his upbringing, is set to marry Rivka, the Rabbi's daughter. But Manny has a secret only Charlie, an openly gay man in an Orthodox Jewish family can understand.

  • Director
    • David Nahmod
  • Writer
    • David Nahmod
  • Stars
    • Peter J. Byrnes
    • LinDel Sandlin
    • Colleen O'Neil
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    142
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    • Director
      • David Nahmod
    • Writer
      • David Nahmod
    • Stars
      • Peter J. Byrnes
      • LinDel Sandlin
      • Colleen O'Neil
    • 5User reviews
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    Peter J. Byrnes
    • Shai Bernstein AKA Charlie Burns
    LinDel Sandlin
    • Rivka Hirsch
    Colleen O'Neil
    • Rachel Halevi
    • (as Colleen O'Neill)
    Daniel Nardicio
    • Emanuel Halevi
    Reed McGowan
    • Frank
    Dean Alai
    Dean Alai
    • Nick
    • (as Adin Alai)
    Louis Edmonds
    Louis Edmonds
    • Grandfather
    Harry Chambarry
    Harry Chambarry
    • Ezra Halevi
    Reva Tal
    • Mrs. Hirsch
    John Shortall
    • Nathan Halevi
    Jason Welch
    • Moshe Halevi
    Michael DeNigris
    Michael DeNigris
    • Rabbi Hirsch
    • (as Michael De Nigris)
    David Nahmod
    • Jon
    Rey Howard
    • Chris
    Barry Newman
    Barry Newman
    • Avi
    Mark Yuhasz
    • Gay Basher
    Bob Brader
    Bob Brader
    • 2nd Gay Basher
    Jill Sobule
    Jill Sobule
    • Mrs. Sobule
    • Director
      • David Nahmod
    • Writer
      • David Nahmod
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    10ryansternmd

    A film that could have been great with a bigger budget

    The story of this film is excellent, with great character development, a glimpse into the seldom seen world of Orthodox Jews, and a thoughtful plot. But, you can tell from watching it that this independent film suffered from a low budget. The script could have used some improved dialog. The cinematography could have been better. But as a gay Jew, I grew to love this film and over time have found layers of meaning that I missed in the past. The film has two protagonists and does switch POV back and forth. Charlie/Shai (Probably Chai if spelled correctly from Hebrew) is a gay man who has left Brooklyn to live in Manhattan. He has rejected his faith and assimilated into the gay community. Emanuel is an Orthodox Jew living with his family in Brooklyn. They are pressuring him into an arranged marriage. As the family's plans for his wedding progress, he begins to realize that he may be gay. However, in his Orthodox community in Brooklyn, he knows no gay men. In desperation, he turns to his childhood friend (and possibly distant relation) Shai in Manhattan to learn what it is to be gay. As Emanuel struggles with his possible homosexuality, Shai must deal with his Orthodox relations who still live in Brooklyn. As Shai and Emanuel share more time together to deal with each other's problems, a romantic relationship develops. As Shai spends more time with Emanuel, he senses a spiritual void in his life that Judaism once filled. As Emanuel spends more time with Shai, he gradually comes to accept his homosexuality. But the two learn from each other: Emanuel learns how to be a Jewish gay man; Shai learns how to be a gay Jewish man. When they finally move in together, they are Jews who happen to be gay and not gays who happen to be Jewish. They form their own Jewish home together. Every time I watch this movie as a gay Jew, I am drawn into both worlds: Judaism and the gay community. It makes me wax romantic that I could find a Jewish partner. But, I also after repeated viewings, have come to describe myself as a Jewish gay man and not a gay Jewish man. The distinction is subtle: it is about priorities. And, to me, this film elevates the characters' Jewish faith above their gay identity. This film was finally given a DVD release in 2008.

    I wish I could afford to finance the film maker, David Nahmod, to remake the film with a revised script and better filming, as well as a better score. With money and time, a remake would be a great film. I encourage anyone who is gay and Jewish to give this film a chance and to not reject it for its low budget flaws. Mark Donald Ryan Stern, Moshe David benAvraham b'eretz Yisra'el
    7McFarlandGroves

    An orthodox New Yorker becomes a man with the help of his cousin

    An unusual "coming out" story of an Orthodox Jew who's afraid of doing what might be considered "Unorthodox". He gradually evolves with the help of his cousin, who's turned his back on the family, his heritage, and changed his name. Eventually there's a synthesis and each blossoms into a man of self respect.
    10ds4ever

    Pretty Good Script

    This is a beautifully written story about gay romantic love vs religious conflict. This was obviously a no budget production, and looks it. But the story is so deep and complex, the dialogue so well written, that the cheesy production values are easily overlooked. Georgina Spelvin, a one time porn queen, is cast against type as an Orthodox Jew. She is superb. Whoda thunk that a porn star could give such a layered, dramatic performance? Peter J Byrnes as Charlie & Lindel Sandlin as the Rabbi's daughter are also extremely good. And I enjoyed seeing the late soap star Louis Edmonds(Dark Shadows, All My Children) in a small role. Hats off to the director for presenting such a good story with no resources. -----Adam Garcia, LA CA
    majordsfan

    Beautiful Story

    I bought this film after seeing it listed in the IMDB credits of the late actor Louis Edmonds, who was one of the stars of my favorite TV show "Dark Shadows". I didn't know what to expect from the film, but I must say it blew me away. One of the cheapest looking productions I've ever seen--- production wise it's on an Ed Wood level. Yet there was a lot of talent here. Some of the acting is not up to snuff, but the two guys who play the gay Jewish couple were terrific, as were the women who played their mothers and the Rabbi's daughter---and Louis of course, was always wonderful. But the script was truly magnificent. A deeply complex tale of a gay couple, one in the closet about being gay, the other in the closet about being Jewish, it is their love that pulls each of them out of their respective closets. The story and dialogue are very intelligently, even brilliantly written, and overcomes the cheapness of the production. This is a beautiful, important story, and it's a shame the people who made it could not raise the funds needed to shoot it properly. Hopefully they will have better luck in the future.

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      Next Year in Jerusalem
      (theme music)

      Composed by Richard Barone

      © 1998 Richard Barone Music (BMI)

      Recorded by Tom Lucas at

      Just in Dreams Studios: East Orange NJ

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • WaterBearerFilms.com official distributor's page for the film. (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA(Various exterior scenes.)
    • Production company
      • Old House
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
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