Directing
Eyal Sivan
Born September 9, 1964 · Haifa, Israel (age 61)
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Known For
Ouroboros · 2017Ouroboros
★ 5.02017
MovieDocumentary
This film is an homage to the Gaza Strip and to the possibility of hope beyond hopelessness. Ouroboros, the symbol of the snake eating its tail, is both end and beginning: death as regeneration. A 74-minute experimental narrative film that turns the destruction of Gaza into a story of heartbreak, Ouroboros asks what it means to be human when humanity has failed. Taking the form of a love story, the film's central character is Diego Marcon, a man who embarks on a circular journey to shed his pain only to experience it, again and again. In the course of a single day, his travel fuses together Native American territories, the ancient Italian city of Matera, a castle in Brittany, and the ruins of the Gaza Strip into a single landscape.
The Specialist · 1999The Specialist
★ 6.41999
MovieDocumentary
Composed exclusively of the footage recorded by Leo Hurwitz during the trial of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem in 1961, A Specialist is a courtroom drama painting the portait of a zealous bureaucrat who has immense respect for the Law and hierarchy, a police official responsible for the elimination of several million people, a modern criminal.
Jaffa: The Orange's Clockwork · 2010Jaffa: The Orange's Clockwork
★ 6.02010
MovieDocumentary
A journey from the harbor town of Yaffa to the Jaffa orange, a fruit through which the Israeli filmmaker examines the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Aqabat Jaber: Peace with No Return? · 1995Aqabat Jaber: Peace with No Return?
1995
MovieDocumentary
Aqabat-Jaber is a Palestinian refugee camp built nearly seventy years ago just outside Jericho. Today, the camp’s 3,000 inhabitants live under Palestinian autonomy, but paradoxically their status has not changed, they are still refugees.
Jerusalem(s), Borderline Syndrome · 1995Jerusalem(s), Borderline Syndrome
★ 10.01995
MovieDocumentary
"This iconoclastic film, midway between fiction and documentary, explores the "over-sacred" side of Jerusalem. A political gamble for its inhabitants, a myth for its visitors, Jerusalem remains a universal object of desire that borders on fetishism. The film takes its inspiration from the Jerusalem Syndrome, a psychiatric syndrome, officially recognised in the 19th century, and from which the pilgrims and tourists that visited the Holy City suffered. A camera visits Jerusalem looking for a new approach to show the city. In parallel a young boy wanders the streets and discovers one night a prostitute with golden breasts. The boy, as does the camera, becomes a victim of a violently feminine Jerusalem." - DAfilms
Itgaber, He Will Overcome · 1993Itgaber, He Will Overcome
1993
MovieDocumentary
Yeshayahu Leibowitz was born in 1903 in Riga, Latvia. He fled from Russia in 1916 and sought shelter in Berlin during the Weimar Republic. As the Nazis rose to power, being a committed Zionist, he left Germany and headed for Palestine. Over the years he has become a controversial figure due to his strong beliefs that Israel should leave the occupied territories. A moving portrait of a man and his ideas.
I Love You All · 2004I Love You All
★ 8.72004
MovieDocumentary
A film on the surveillance and the control in East Germany also speaks about it - representing extreme and almost unbelievable image of a society which has acquired one super-narrative and developed a system which makes it impossible to even speak about the possibility of anything outside it.
Aqabat Jaber: Passing Through · 1987Aqabat Jaber: Passing Through
★ 7.01987
MovieDocumentary
Aqabat-Jaber is one of the sixty Palestinian refugee camps built in the Middle East by the UN at the beginning of the 1950s. Filmed in 1987, a few months before the Intifada, this film tells the story of a disinherited generation brought up in the nostalgia of places they never knew and which no longer exist. The story of a temporary solution that became a permanent way of life.
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