Bubot Niyar

Bubot Niyar

Year: 2006

Runtime: 80 min

Director: Tomer Heymann

Documentary

This documentary explores the lives of Filipino transgender women working as caregivers for elderly Jewish men in Israel. During the day, they provide care and support, but at night, they transform into a vibrant drag troupe, performing in Tel Aviv’s clubs. The film portrays their search for freedom, acceptance, and a sense of belonging within a complex society that embraces and marginalizes them simultaneously.

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