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Directed by Dani Menkin.
Starring Ami Ankilewitz.
Ami Ankilewitz was born a normal child, but he contracted a rare form of muscular dystrophy when quite young and was not expected to live past the age of six. Ankilewitz managed to beat the odds, and at the age of 34, he was alive and living with his disabilities; despite weighing only 39 pounds and having very limited mobility, Ankilewitz worked as a digital animator in Israel, and had fallen in love with Christina, one of the caregivers who looked after him. When Ankilewitz's romance with Christina fell apart around the same time he turned 34, he decided it was time to make a few of his long-time dreams come true -- Ankilewitz wanted to see the United States, ride a motorcycle, and see the doctor who years ago had told him he would not live past six. Given his fragile condition, making Ankilewitz's wish a reality was no small accomplishment, and 39 Pounds of Love is a documentary which follows Ankilewitz and his crew as they worked out the logistics of bringing him to America, as well as their coast-to-coast journey to reunite Ankilewitz with his childhood doctor. Extensive examples of Ankilewitz's animation are also included in the film. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"By Tricia Olszewski The Lagatos family dines together and talks about the issues of the world. Quotes from historical figures often pepper their discussions. One son is an NYU-bound student; the other is a star quarterback. This loving, enlightened household in upstate New York seems like just the kind of environment in which a teenager could announce his homosexuality without fear of derision or banishment. Except that when Mr. Lagatos (Steven C. Fletcher) quotes Abraham Lincoln at the dinner table, it’s to advise his not-yet-out son Dorian that “it’s better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to open one’s mouth and remove all doubt.” And when Dorian confesses his secret to his younger, studlier brother, Nicky (Lea Coco), Nicky borrows a line from Mein Kampf to support the argument that Dorian should simply act het around his judgmental classmates: “You tell a lie long enough and loud enough,” he says, “eventually they&rsq ... " [More]
 



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