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Amazing Grace (1992 film)

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Wikipedia article




'Amazing Grace' is a 1992 Israeli film directed by Amos Guttman.

It is one of the few Israeli films dealing with gay subjects and the only one so far which has dealt with AIDS. The film includes a biography details the life of Guttman and it was his last film before he died of AIDS.

Plot



The young Jonathan leaves his family's home in the Moshav, moves to "the big city" of Tel Aviv and finds an alienated and lonely world. He falls in love with Thomas (Sharon Alexander), an HIV patient, and a love story develops between the two.

Cast



Awards



The film won the Wolgin Award at the Jerusalem Film Festival and Best Film award at the Haifa International Film Festival.

References



Category:1992 films

Category:Israeli drama films

Category:HIV/AIDS in film

Category:Israeli LGBT-related films

Category:Films shot in Israel

Category:Films about LGBT and Judaism

Category:Films directed by Amos Guttman

Category:1992 LGBT-related films

Category:1992 drama films

Category:1990s Hebrew-language films

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