Presented by members of Hastings Pride.
“The important thing about Hastings Pride is that although we stand on an LGBT platform re our messages, those messages are aimed at diversity and why Hastings Pride is a celebration of diversity and breaking down the social barriers of ignorance and fear.”
About the film
At the age of 21 Saar Maoz arrived in the UK after being kicked out of his religious Kibbutz. Following the highs and lows that accompanied his newfound freedom Saar discovered an alternative family with The London Gay Men’s Chorus.
After 19 years, Saar has reached out to his conservative Israeli family in an attempt at reconciliation. Now his parents are coming to visit. Who’s Gonna Love Me Now? celebrates the triumph of love over hate, of understanding over ignorance and the melding of cultures who traditionally view each other as extreme. This isn’t Saar Maoz's singular journey, it is a monumental trek undertaken by his entire family.
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