It Kinda Scares Me (2001)
It Kinda Scares Me is a documentary about a drama coach and the “delinquent” boys he teaches. In their world, bravado is everything and Friday nights are for getting into fights. Tomer Heymann, both filmmaker and drama coach, encourages the boys to create something from their pain and marginalization, while they struggle in rehearsals to preserve their much-prized Israeli machismo. When Tomer announces to the group that he is gay, they are shocked, but his commitment to their play wins the day as they prepare for a performance that will give voice to the lives of disaffected Israeli youth.
Director: Tomer Heymann
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Tomer Heymann as Self |
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Yacov Naftali as Self |
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Yaniv Skali as Self |
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Eran Cohen as Self |
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Moshico Rabi as Self |
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Noam Orenshtein as Self |
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Meir Fridel as Self |
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Hevior Cohen as Self |
| Production | Hagai Levi | Producer |
| Editing | Ido Mochrik | Editor |
| Sound | Berry Sakharof | Music |
| Production | Tomer Heymann | Producer |
| Directing | Tomer Heymann | Director |
| Camera | Oren Yakobovich | Director of Photography |
| Production | Hadas Yossif-On | Executive Producer |
| Writing | Tomer Heymann | Writer |