Jonathan Safran Foer

Jonathan Safran Foer

Birth : 1977-02-21, Washington, District of Columbia, USA

History

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jonathan Safran Foer (born February 21, 1977) is an American author best known for his novels Everything Is Illuminated (2002) and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2005). In 2009, he published a work of nonfiction entitled Eating Animals. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jonathan Safran Foer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Jonathan Safran Foer

Movies

David Baddiel: Jews Don't Count
Self
The writer and comedian looks at antisemitism and the progressive left. From theatre to football, Baddiel explores a political blindspot with Stephen Fry, Miriam Margolyes and Neil Gaiman.
Eating Animals
Producer
An examination of our dietary choices and the food we put in our bodies.
Eating Animals
Book
An examination of our dietary choices and the food we put in our bodies.
Etgar Keret: Based on a True Story
Himself
In his short stories, Israeli writer Etgar Keret mixes fantasy and reality. His own life story also comes across as a modern fairy tale. In this hybrid documentary, the filmmakers investigate why storytelling is essential for Keret's survival.
Love is Blind and Deaf
Story
Adam and Eve's story revisited with a twist \ Adam and Eve move in together. Only this time there's no Garden of Eden No snake to blame and not much of a god to fear. Just two people struggling to get along together, one apple and some fig leaves.
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
Novel
A year after his father's death, Oskar, a troubled young boy, discovers a mysterious key he believes was left for him by his father and embarks on a scavenger hunt to find the matching lock.
Everything Is Illuminated
Leaf Blower
A young Jewish American man endeavors—with the help of eccentric, distant relatives—to find the woman who saved his grandfather during World War II—in a Ukrainian village which was ultimately razed by the Nazis.
Everything Is Illuminated
Author
A young Jewish American man endeavors—with the help of eccentric, distant relatives—to find the woman who saved his grandfather during World War II—in a Ukrainian village which was ultimately razed by the Nazis.