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Paper Dolls (2005)

Cast: Alex Claude, Alex Claude
Director: Tomer Heymann, Tomer Heymann
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Rating: Not Rated
Studio: Strand Home Video
Genre: Documentary, Foreign, Middle East, Quirky Characters, Israel
Running Time: 80 min.
Languages: English
Subtitles: English
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Synopsis
The plight of Philippine transsexuals working menial but essential jobs in modern-day Israel is explored in this documentary centered on the outsiders who finally found a place of their own outside the judgmental confines of their native land. Its borders closed at the onset of the second Intifada, Israel was forced to find workers who were willing and capable of performing the undesirable jobs previously tended to by foreign workers from Palestine. With tasks such as caring for the elderly and housekeeping left suddenly unattended, a number of Philippine transsexuals who had either been cast out of their homes or otherwise exiled from society as a result of their sexual orientation were quick to answer the call and seek out a better life in a new land. Though the task of looking after elderly orthodox Jewish men was by no means easy, Israel's liberal atmosphere allowed them the freedom to be themselves while also offering one night a week to perform in a Tel Aviv ensemble known as the Paper Dolls. Often viewed as substitute children by their elderly charges, these thoughtful caregivers are still viewed as outsiders, though they have finally found a place in society that will allow them to live out their dreams. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

GreenCine Member Reviews

Humanizing and Touching Story by NPeeke April 17, 2007 - 12:51 PM PDT
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Paperdolls (AKA- Bubot Niyar). I found this to be a very touching look into the world of Fillipino transvestites living in Tel Aviv as caregivers Its a nice and humanizing portrayal that documents these caregivers by day and performers by night. It isn't at all sexual, so if you are one of those folks turned off by male/male relationships, this is pretty vanilla footage. The real focus is on their day-to-day lives. It gives a lot of insight on the struggle that many of the immigrants make when moving abroad to feel comfortable in their own skin.




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