Itai Raziel

Películas

Who's Gonna Love Me Now?
Cinematography
Saar is an HIV positive gay man living in London, where he found refuge from the religious kibbutz where he grew up in Israel. Ever since he was diagnosed with HIV, Saar has craved his family's love, while they struggle with fears and prejudices.
Censored Voices
Cinematography
La guerra de 1967 'de los Seis Días' terminó con la decisiva victoria de Israel; la conquista de Jerusalén, Gaza, el Sinaí y Cisjordania. Una semana después de la guerra, un grupo de kibbutzniks jóvenes, dirigidos por el reconocido autor Amos Oz, grabó conversaciones íntimas con los soldados que regresan del campo de batalla. La grabación revela una mirada honesta, que el ejército israelí había censurado, lo que permite a los kibbutzniks publicar sólo un fragmento de las conversaciones. 'Censored Voices' revela las grabaciones originales por primera vez. (FILMAFFINITY)
Aviv
Cinematography
Aviv Geffen, the grandson of legendary Moshe Dayan and number one Israeli rock list, is rapidly becoming a mythic figure himself. He was the last person to embrace Rabin before that controversial politician was assassinated. The charismatic, bisexual singer-songwriter has rapidly become the Jim Morrison or Bob Dylan of his country, a voice that represents peace and integrity for a troubled young generation. Concert footage, kinetically edited and brilliantly shot, reveals the depth of feeling that many Israelis have for Aviv: hip, youthful women and men are clearly enamored of his presence. Directed by Tomer Heymann, this feature documentary follows the life of Aviv Geffen, a controversial Israeli singer whose liberal upbringing led him to refuse to serve in the Israeli military. Over the last six years, Geffen has become a spokesperson for the country's youth, and this film chronicles the rise of his career, his family roots, and how he finds the inspiration to write music.