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Trembling Before G-d

(Sandi DuBowski, 2001) 

Preceded by Tomboychik (Sandi DuBowski, 1993) 
Sandi DuBowski and Rabbi Steven Greenberg in person

A group of Orthodox Jewish men pose for a picture.

Celebrate the 25th anniversary of this landmark documentary that explores the spiritual lives and struggles of queer Orthodox Jews.

Sandi DuBowski’s groundbreaking debut film Trembling Before G-d is an unprecedented documentary that shatters assumptions about faith, sexuality, and religious fundamentalism through intimately told personal stories of LGBTQ+ Hasidic and Orthodox Jews. The film follows a group of people who face a profound dilemma: how to reconcile their passionate love of Judaism and the divine with the drastic biblical prohibitions that forbid homosexuality. After the screening, DuBowski will discuss the film and its remarkable afterlife as it traveled the globe and changed the lives of countless individuals, their families, religious leaders, and communities. In English, Hebrew, and Yiddish with English subtitles. (94 mins., DCP)

DuBowski’s early short Tomboychik is an intimate portrait of 22-year-old DuBowski’s relationship with his 88-year-old grandmother. Their playful friendship shows a struggle with gender and sexuality across three generations. (15 mins., DCP)

A Q&A with director Sandi DuBowski and film participant Rabbi Steven Greenberg moderated by Ohio State Hillel’s Rabbi Aaron Portman follows the screenings.

See the complete Retrospective: Sandi DuBowski lineup.

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Trembling Before G-d, courtesy of Sandi DuBowski.

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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 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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Trembling Before G-d