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Drifting (1982 film)

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Drifting
Directed byAmos Guttman
Written byAmos Guttman
Edna Mazia
Produced byKislev Films
Malka Assaf
Enrique Rottenberg
Amos Guttman
Edna Mazia
StarringJonathan Sagall
Ami Traub [he]
Ben Levin
Dita Arel
Boaz Torjemann
Mark Hasmann [he]
Music byArik Rudich
Distributed by- North America -
Facets Multi-Media
Nu Image Films
Release dates
  • 1982 (1982) (Israel)
  • 23 April 1984 (1984-04-23) (U.S.)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryIsrael
LanguageHebrew

Drifting (a.k.a. Nagu'a) is the title of an independent film directed by Amos Guttman. Filmed in 1982 and released commercially a year later, it is one of the first Israeli LGBT-themed films, and follows a lonely young gay man as he attempts to find love and break into the movie business. The film is in Hebrew.[1] Sometimes the film's title is translated as Afflicted.

Cast

  • Jonathan Sagall as Robi
  • Ami Traub [he] as Han
  • Ben Levin as Ezri
  • Dita Arel as Rachel
  • Boaz Torjemann as Baba
  • Mark Hasmann [he] as Robi's father

Plot

Robi (Jonathan Sagall) is a young Israeli who lives with his grandparents and works at their store. He dreams of finding true love and becoming a movie director, both of which seem increasingly difficult. His film career stalls, until he can get financial backing and his love life seems to be in similar shape. While the city has places to cruise for sex, Robi struggles to find an organized gay community and a committed relationship.

His grandparents tolerate his homosexuality, preferring to ignore the men he brings home and avoid asking why he regularly visits the park. Yet, they view his sexual orientation as being shameful not only to him, but to the entire family. When upset, his grandmother yells at him, and asks when he is going to find a nice woman, marry and start a family. His ex-girlfriend would love to get back together, but Robi has fallen in love with a man named Han, who caved into the social pressure and married a woman.[1]

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