Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!

Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!

Movie |

Jewish Family | Gay

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  • Genre(s): Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Evgeny Afineevsky, Richard Murken, Jared Briley, Suze Dunbar
  • Cast(s): Lainie Kazan, Saul Rubinek, Vincent Pastore, John Lloyd Young, Jai Rodriguez See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 30min
  • Music: Michael Lloyd,David Kitchens,Ben Zarai,Sean Gray,Gonzalo Espinoza
  • Award(s): Silver 2010 (Won)
    Golden Zenith 2009 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Eternity, People We Meet on Vacation
  • Story:

    Twenty-five year old real estate agent Nelson Hirsch is having problems telling his overbearing Jewish parents, Martin and Shirley Hirsch, that he's gay, let alone in a loving relationship not only with a man, Angelo Ferraro, but a non-Jewish one at that. It becomes more crucial as Nelson and Angelo have made a time sensitive pact to tell their respective parents about their relationship. It becomes even more complicated as, out of circumstance, Nelson discovers that his mother and thus by association his father believe the new significant other in his life is not Angelo, who they assume is solely his decorator, but rather Nelson and Angelo's neighbor, Playpen Playmate of the month, Sybil Williams.

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STORY

Story

Twenty-five year old real estate agent Nelson Hirsch is having problems telling his overbearing Jewish parents, Martin and Shirley Hirsch, that he's gay, let alone in a loving relationship not only with a man, Angelo Ferraro, but a non-Jewish one at that. It becomes more crucial as Nelson and Angelo have made a time sensitive pact to tell their respective parents about their relationship. It becomes even more complicated as, out of circumstance, Nelson discovers that his mother and thus by association his father believe the new significant other in his life is not Angelo, who they assume is solely his decorator, but rather Nelson and Angelo's neighbor, Playpen Playmate of the month, Sybil Williams.

AWARDS

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Won
Silver Award

Best Music Video | 2010 | Evgeny

FilmOut Audience s Award

Best Narrative Feature | 2010 | Evgeny

Rising Star Award

2010 | Evgeny

Audience Award

Feature | 2010 | Evgeny

Best Feature Film | 2009 | Evgeny

FilmOut Festival Award

Best Actress | 2010 | Lainie

Special Jury Award

Independent Theatrical Feature Films FamilyChildren | 2010 | Evgeny

Outreach Award

2009 | Evgeny

Gold Award

Best Comedy Adaptation or Original Screenplay | 2008 | Evgeny

Nominations
Golden Zenith Award

2009 | Evgeny

TRIVIA

Trivia

Filming started the day before Thanksgiving, making those working on the film unable to return home for the holiday, so the cast and crew had Thanksgiving dinner in the home where the interiors were shot.

This movie had 3 generations and 4 members of "Green Cinematographer's Family": Jack N. Green, Peter N. Green, Ryan Green and Nikolas Green.

Phyllis Silver replaced Joan Rivers in the role of Sophie.

Exterior shots of the Paramount Theatre and Temple De Hirsch Sinai are both in Seattle WA