"Who's gonna love me now?" is a heart wrenching and honest documentary of a HIV positive Israeli man living in London.
Saar Maoz has been living quietly with the disease since he was diagnosed with the life threatening virus several years ago. It wasn't easy living alone in a big city, facing everyday's challenges and coping with the toll the crippling disease has on his life. Not only did he find it initially challenging to come out to his family about his bleak predicament, but also for society to accept him as who he is both in London and his homeland, Israel. Juggling with his illness, Saar needs to make a pact where he needs to be: His beloved London or his home town in Israel.
This is a humanistic and authentic movie worthy of watching because it deals with universal issues of life such as relationships, family and community. Unlike other movies that deal with the subject of HIV, this movie draws the audience in through its brutally honest and intimate, vulnerable moments of the main casts. Its uncensored content makes an interesting outlook into their lives, making you want to watch it over and over again to understand deeper into our very own life's issues.
Element is delighted to have an up close and personal interview with the director, the Heymann Brothers.
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هذه القصة مأخوذة من طبعة #20 - The Prejudice Issue من ELEMENT.
ابدأ النسخة التجريبية المجانية من Magzter GOLD لمدة 7 أيام للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة وأكثر من 9,000 مجلة وصحيفة.
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Hung Yee Chan: Taiwan's Next Big Thing
Taiwanese breakout model Hung Yee Chan shot to fame when he appeared on a Dolce and Gabbana campaign. Yee's humble beginning and late start in his modeling career did not stand in the way of his success. Already a household name in Taiwan and China, the tenacity of his fame doesn't seem to be stopping there. His chiseled jaws are breaking borders, bringing this rising star across Asia and other parts of the world.
Danny Raven Tan : Cancer Survivor Turned Artist Adds Eclectic Flavour to Local Art Scene
In this issue of ELEMENT Magazine, we step into the world of local artist, Danny Raven Tan. He offered to bring us on a tour of The Tiffin Gallery – an art space converted from the artist’s own apartment in one of Singapore’s oldest estates. Surrounded by the artworks in his living room, we sat down for a chat.
danny raven tan : cancer survivor turned artist adds eclectic flavour to local art scene
andrew chan, the entrepreneurial hunk
3rd annual asia's lgbtmilestone awards & diversity leadership forum 2016
Element Screams to Queen of Halleloo – Shangela!
SHANGELA: Shangela was created six years ago so that I could express all my fabulousness and be a larger than life diva on stage.
Our Rainbow Prince: Hero Tai
With his pretty boy looks and sporty physique, Malaysian-born Hero Tai had a head start in modeling back in his home country.
Thou Shalt Manscape
I haven’t always practice what I preached.
Hall Of Fame:Boo Junfeng
In this issue, Element invited Singapore born and internationally acclaimed director Boo Junfeng to the Hall of Fame.
Stinger Wong From Hong Kong
WHO ARE YOU? I’m fun-loving, have a positive mindset and am a gym addict. I am very shy if I don’t know you.