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Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!!

Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Evgeny Afineevsky
  • Writer: Evgeny Afineevsky; Joseph Goldman
  • Producer: Evgeny Afineevsky; Svetlana Anufrieva

CGiii Comment

No surprises as to why this has been seen by few...

Stomach-churning, vomit-inducing garbage...bordering on the offensive. The racism is severe, the sexism...worrying.

Afineevsky could not direct traffic - let alone some fine character actors - who all deliver substandard performances.

The writing is weak, flimsy and immature.

This - quite rightly - should mark the end of a career.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A romantic comedy featuring a Jewish family who struggles coming to terms with their son's non-Jewish and gay boyfriend. When the gay couple adopts a child and it makes headline news, their families come to defend them and realize how much they love them.

Cast & Characters

Carmen Electra as Sybil Williams;
Saul Rubinek as Martin Hirsch;
Lainie Kazan as Shirley Hirsch;
Vincent Pastore as Carmine Ferraro;
Bruce Vilanch as Max;
Jai Rodriguez as Angelo Ferraro;
John Lloyd Young as Nelson Hirsch;
Karen Gordon as Reporter;
Tom Fridley as Nick;
Shelly Burch as Teresa Ferraro;
Alexandra Mamaliger as Andrea Hirsch;
Heiko Obermoller as Nudelman;
Jerry L. Buxbaum as Skinhead Leader;
Rachel Handler as Celeste;
Phyllis Silver as Sophie