Danny Geva

Danny Geva

Perfil

Danny Geva

Películas

Like Me
Tom, a high school senior who is required by his father to find a new residence within 2 weeks, finds himself in a demanding relationship with a fashion photographer who is older than him, while secretly being in love with his close friend Gilad.
Suicide
Amir
Este thriller de acción sigue a una joven abogada de éxito, que en el transcurso de un día tiene que cometer el crimen perfecto con el fin de salvar a su familia de un usurero psicótico.
Marzipan Flowers
Marzipan Flowers tells the story of Hadas, 48, a woman living in a southern Israeli kibbutz. After her husband is killed in a freakish accident, she is scrutinized by fellow kibbutz members threatened by her status as a beautiful widow. Lost and vulnerable, Hadas moves to the big city. She finds unexpected help and support from her roommate Petel, a colorful transgender, with a mysterious past. They form an alliance of friendship and support and which is put to the test earlier than they had imagined.
Rabia asesina
Yuval
Tras ser descubierto su oscuro secreto, un joven de 20 años y su hermana se escapan de casa. Se refugian temporalmente en una reserva natural desierta, pero la chica cae en una trampa de caza, tendida por un psicótata, lo que obliga a su hermano a una carrera contrarreloj para rescatarla. Mientras tanto, un guarda forestal y su viejo perro, dos policías apáticos, cuatro jugadores de tenis y un asesino vagan despreocupadamente por la zona.
Year Zero
Through a mosaic of stories intertwined and created a current picture of the sad social and economic situation in Israel. Mother forced into prostitution to support her son; Blind man must survive after loosing his dog; Son is looking for his rocker father's; Apartment owner complicates his life while entering the underworld...
Kolo Shel Ahmad
Director
I Am Ahmad, a 1966 13 min. revelatory short, was originally censored before its stormy release. Fifty years later, top Arab and Jewish alumni of the Jerusalem Sam Spiegel Film School conduct a poignant dialogue about “today’s Ahmad”, contending with questions of the impossible coexistence between Palestinian citizens of Israel and Jews that is rapidly deteriorating. Comprised of six chapters, the feature film is political, activist and fistful, mirroring a torn Israel. Yet, Voice of Ahmad is at times also funny, poetic and sarcastically utopian.