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Men of Israel
Directed byMichael Lucas
Produced byMichael Lucas
StarringMichael Lucas, Eytan Fox, Matan Shalev, Avi Dar and Naor Tal
Cinematographymr. Pam
Edited bymr. Pam
Music byNekked
Distributed byLucas Distribution
Release date
2009
CountriesUSA, Israel
LanguagesEnglish, Hebrew

Men of Israel is a 2009 gay pornographic film released by the studio Lucas Entertainment. It is the first pornographic film shot on location in Israel with an all-Jewish cast.[1] Director Michael Lucas—who is Jewish and made Aaliyah in 2009—undertook the film as "a bold move to promote Israeli culture and tourism" and to counterbalance biased portrayals of Israel in the mainstream media.[2][3]

Background

Lucas, under the microphone, on the set of the 2009 release Men of Israel, the first adult film to use exclusively Jewish models.[4]

Director Michael Lucas was born in Soviet Russia and experienced antisemitism at an early age, which led him to form a strong connection with his Jewish identity and the state of Israel.[5] Hezbollah's attacks in the 2006 Lebanon war caused Lucas to go to Israel to entertain gay soldiers (who are allowed to serve openly in the military).[6] The trip stirred debate in Israeli society, which is pulled between the permissive, almost secular modern city of Tel Aviv; and the conservative, Ultraorthodox community centered around Jerusalem.[7][8]

Reaction

The film received wide-spread press coverage, particularly for its use of an all-Jewish, Israeli cast. Tablet magazine's Wayne Hoffman noted that Jewish porn stars like Harry Reems of Deep Throat and Ron Jeremy adopted deracinated porn names. Writing on the Los Angeles Times website, Patrick Goldstein's observed that the stars of the film use plausibly Jewish and/or Israeli names, and that "whenever Jews are more open about their Jewish identity -- as the Adam Sandler, Judd Apatow and Sarah Silverman generation of comedians has been in recent years -- it sounds like a healthy development, as it would be for any minority culture."[4]

External links

References

  1. ^ First-Ever All-Israeli Gay Porn Movie, DNA magazine, May 9, 2009.
  2. ^ Pornographic Stimulus Plan, Michael Kaminer, Forward, September 16, 2009.
  3. ^ Gay-Porn Mogul Hopes to Arouse Interest in Israel, David Graham, Newsweek, September 23, 2009.
  4. ^ a b 'Men of Israel' the new box-office stud?, Patrick Goldstein, The Big Picture blog, Los Angeles Times, July 22, 2009.
  5. ^ Gay Porn's Neocon Kingpin, James Kirchick, The New Republic via CBSNews.com, March 20, 2006.
  6. ^ Bunder, Leslie (August 19, 2006), "Entertaining gay Israeli troops": "Talkbacks", retrieved from www.ynetnews.com on September 5, 2006.
  7. ^ Bunder, Leslie (August 24, 2006), "Lucas responds", retrieved from www.somethingjewish.co.uk on September 3, 2006.
  8. ^ Lucas, Michael (August 23, 2006), "Dear friends and fellow Jews", retrieved from www.lucasblog.com on September 5, 2006