Saw this on TV and thought it was pretty good. It shows how everything is stacked against these kids, especially their own self-image. Nothing is simple -- everyone has an angle. Who's straight and who's gay? Hard to tell. Are Nino and Dudu responsible for making things worse for themselves? They seem to screw up every change to improve things. But on the other hand, everything comes with strings attached. The men who give them money and other things are amazingly candid about their mixed motives.
At times, made me wonder about the documentary itself. After all, there must be lots of desperate kids in Tel Aviv, but the film-makers chose two who have sex with men. Of course, that's more sensational than kids who just steal or do drugs. Did the film-makers pay these kids to be able to film them? Probably not. But how does this documentary help them? If this documentary is for our entertainment, then aren't the producers, and the audience exploiting them just like everyone else?