Jerusalem Is Proud to Present

Jerusalem Is Proud to Present

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Nitzan Gilady
Produced by Galia Bador, Nitzan Gilady
Written by Nitzan Gilady
Music by Ofir Leibovitch
Edited by Daniel Avitzur
Release dates
  • July 29, 2008 (2008-07-29) (San Francisco Jewish Film Festival)
Country Israel
Language Hebrew

Jerusalem Is Proud to Present is a 2008 documentary film directed by Nitzan Gilady about the 2006 World Pride Festival, an LGBT festival held in Jerusalem. It follows the lives of members of the Open House, Jerusalem's LGBT community center, who are planning the events, the threats they and their families receive, but refuse to back down. The poster of the documentary features a young Israeli man who vows to lead the parade despite having been stabbed by a fanatic at a previous parade.[1]

The film relates the controversy over the festival, with orthodox Jews, evangelical Christians, and conservative Muslims united in their dislike of a gay festival being held in a city they consider holy. The film had its U.S. premiere at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival on 29 July 2008, and showed in 60 film festivals winning prizes.[1]

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