‘Inform Me Every part’ Evaluate: A Story Of Complicated Father-Son Betrayal That Doesn’t Say Sufficient (Sundance)



‘Tell Me Everything’ Review: A Tale Of Complex Father-Son Betrayal That Doesn’t Say Enough (Sundance)‘Tell Me Everything’ Review: A Tale Of Complex Father-Son Betrayal That Doesn’t Say Enough (Sundance)

Moshe Rosenthal’s second function, “Inform Me Every part,” billed by Sundance as a drama a couple of boy reckoning with a “shattering reality” about his father (Assi Cohen) on the peak of the AIDS disaster, straddles two timelines. There’s the protagonist, Boaz, at age 12 in 1987 (performed by the proficient younger newcomer Yair Mazor), after which there’s Boaz in 1996 (performed by That is proper).

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