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Sabbath Queen

(Sandi DuBowski, 2024) 

Sandi DuBowski and Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie in person

A drag queen in leopard print outfit raises her hands over her head. She is surrounded by a group of people in costumes.

This epic documentary follows a man’s provocative journey from radical drag queen to influential rabbi of a God-optional, artist-driven New York synagogue.

Two decades after his groundbreaking Trembling Before G-d, Sandi DuBowski has released his second feature documentary, the equally charged and exhilarating Sabbath Queen. Amichai Lau-Lavie is Israeli, descended from an unbroken line of 38 rabbis stretching back 1,000 years. The film opens in the late 1990s as Lau-Lavie has just arrived in New York. As a deeply curious and wildly creative young gay man, he begins using drag to challenge patriarchal orthodoxy. He embraces a wide range of creative spiritual endeavors over the years until he shocks everyone with his decision to become a rabbi and challenge the canon from within. The powerful film follows Lau-Lavie for decades as he courageously and gracefully grapples with the key questions of who we are and who we will be. Stimulating and moving, DuBowski’s film ends with Lau-Lavie’s words on Israel and Palestine after October 7th, evoking the challenge of our lifetime: “How do we reimagine our sacred traditions to achieve peace?” In English, Hebrew, and Yiddish with English subtitles. (105 mins., DCP)

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Sabbath Queen, courtesy of Sandi DuBowski.

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"A fascinating look at the act of questioning yourself and your family, your surroundings, and your decisions."
New York Times

About the artist

Sandi DuBowski

Sandi DuBowski’s award-winning work has screened at the Sundance, Berlin, Tribeca, and Toronto film festivals; has been theatrically released in 150 cities; and has broadcast on ZDF/Arte, BBC, Channel 4, and PBS. In 2020, he was invited to become a member of the documentary branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. From 2009–16, DuBowski worked on over 125 of the world’s best social justice documentaries as the outreach director of Doc Society’s Good Pitch. He is cofounder of The Creative Resistance, a collective of media makers who create award-winning political ads and designs. Three generations of DuBowski’s family made chocolate syrup in deep coastal Brooklyn.

Program Support

Presented with Ohio State’s Melton Center for Jewish Studies and Columbus Jewish Film Festival.

SUPPORT FOR RETROSPECTIVE: SANDI DUBOWSKI PROVIDED BY

Adrienne and Sidney Chafetz Fund

Melton Center for Jewish Studies

Columbus Jewish Film Festival

FILM/VIDEO PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BY

Rohauer Collection Foundation

WEXNER CENTER PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BY

Greater Columbus Arts Council

The Wexner Family

Ohio Arts Council, with support from the National Endowment for the Arts

CampusParc

The Columbus Foundation

Every Page Foundation

Mellon Foundation

Axium Packaging

Nationwide Foundation

Michael and Anita Goldberg

Vorys, Sater, Seymour, and Pease, LLP

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY

Joyce Shenk

Rebecca Perry and Ben Towle

Lachelle Thigpen

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Sabbath Queen