Bande-annonce
Derrière le succès international d’Amos Oz, symbole de la conscience israélienne et écrivain traduit en 45 langues, se cache un double drame : quand il avait 12 ans, sa mère s’est suicidée et, quelques années avant sa mort, sa fille l’a accusé d’être physiquement et psychologiquement violent, mettant fin à toute communication avec lui. Dans une série de conversations avec son dernier biographe, Amos Oz raconte sa dernière histoire, réunissant passages biographiques, littérature et conversations avec les principaux personnages de sa vie.
Réalisation | Yair Qedar |
Direction de la photographie | Tulik Galon |
Montage | Nili Feller |
Composition | Ophir Leibowitz |
Réalisation
Yair Qedar
Disponible en anglais seulement
Yair Qedar is an Israeli filmmaker and a civil-rights activist. His academic training on 20th-century Hebrew literature propelled him into The Hebrews— a documentary project on the Hebrew and Jewish literary canon, centered on filmic portraits of Hebrew writers from the 17 century to recent days. 15 feature length documentary films were made in the project so far. The documentary films which Qedar produced and directed with other 10 Israeli film directors earned so far 18 awards. Qedar is also a LGBTQ activist, establishing the first Israeli LGBTQ newspaper celebrating now 25 years.
Notes biographiques fournies par l’équipe du film
Yair Qedar is an Israeli filmmaker and a civil-rights activist. His academic training on 20th-century Hebrew literature propelled him into The Hebrews— a documentary project on the Hebrew and Jewish literary canon, centered on filmic portraits of Hebrew writers from the 17 century to recent days. 15 feature length documentary films were made in the project so far. The documentary films which Qedar produced and directed with other 10 Israeli film directors earned so far 18 awards. Qedar is also a LGBTQ activist, establishing the first Israeli LGBTQ newspaper celebrating now 25 years.
Notes biographiques fournies par l’équipe du film
The Seven Tapes (2012)
Gay days (2009)
Gay days (2009)