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Amos Gitai

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Amos Gitai (born 11 October 1950 in Haifa, Israel) is an Israeli film director. Description above from the Wikipedia article Amos Gitai, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

11-10-1950

Birthday

Libra

Zodiac Sign

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Genres

8

Total Films

Also known as (male)

Haifa, Israele

Place of Birth

Popular works

Creative career

actor

8 Works

producer

11 Works

director

105 Works

writer

34 Works

other

3 Works

Marco Melani - The Man With The Golden Eye

Marco Melani - The Man With The Golden Eye

"The Man With The Golden Eye" tells the extraordinary figure of Marco Melani through a live projection of materials collected in over ten years of research. Found footage, unpublished interviews with cinema and television personalities, fragments of films, extracts from television programs, photographs, readings and interventions by the author, intertwine giving voice to a chorus of precious testimonies.
0.0

Year:

2021

A Letter to a Friend in Gaza

A Letter to a Friend in Gaza

Gitai pays homage to Albert Camus and explores the return to Palestinian villages while interjecting texts by Izhar Smilansky, Emile Habibi, Mahmoud Darwish, and Amira Hass.
4.0

Year:

2018

West of the Jordan River

West of the Jordan River

Amos Gitai returns to the occupied territories for the first time since his 1982 documentary FIELD DIARY. WEST OF THE JORDAN RIVER describes the efforts of citizens, Israelis and Palestinians, who are trying to overcome the consequences of occupation. Gitai's film shows the human ties woven by the military, human rights activists, journalists, mourning mothers and even Jewish settlers. Faced with the failure of politics to solve the occupation issue, these men and women rise and act in the name of their civic consciousness. This human energy is a proposal for long overdue change.
5.6

Year:

2018

Lullaby to my Father

Lullaby to my Father

The film intertwines historical events and intimate memories. I observe how architecture represents the transformations of society and those who give form to this architecture. We follow the journey of Munio, my father, born in 1909 in Silesia, Poland, the son of a tenant farmer of a Prussian junker. At the age of 18, Munio goes to Berlin and Dessau to meet Walter Gropius, Kandinsky and Paul Klee at the Bauhaus. In 1933, the Bauhaus was closed by the Nazis, who accused Munio of treason against the German people. Munio was imprisoned, then deported to Basel. He left for Palestine. Upon his arrival in Haifa, he began a career as an architect and adapted European modernist principles to the Middle East.
7.5

Year:

2012

Carmel

Carmel

Israeli filmmaker Amos Gitaï offers a look impressionist long history of armed conflict in their nation.
7.0

Year:

2009

Disengagement

Disengagement

A political drama centered around Israel's pullout from the occupied Gaza strip, in which a French woman of Israeli origin comes to the Gaza Strip to find her long ago abandoned daughter.
5.5

Year:

2007

Things

Things

Drama - This Israeli drama tells the story of three men living in Tel Aviv. They set off to attend a funeral. Unfortunately, they cannot find the right cemetery. Later the story shifts to their complex love lives. - Gabi Beniashvilly, Samuel Calderon, Helena Cherkasov
6.7

Year:

1995

Shards of Cinema and Philosophy

Shards of Cinema and Philosophy

Inspired by the "The wind of cinema" festival which every year deals with issues relating to the relationship between cinema and philosophy, it shows a conversation between the critic Enrico Ghezzi and some directors including Werner Herzog, Amos Gitai, and the philosopher Boris Groys. The theme addressed is the "Catastrophe".
0.0

Year:

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