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Eytan Fox | |||
Join Eytan Fox after the screening of Yossi.
Eytan Fox was born in New York City, but relocated with his family to Israel as a child. He grew up in Jerusalem and studied at Tel Aviv University’s School of Film and Television. His first film, Time Off, a 45-minute drama about sexual identity in the Israeli army, won the first prize at the Munich international student film festival and led to the making of his first feature, Song of the Siren, a romantic comedy about life in Tel Aviv during the Gulf war. The film became Israel’s biggest box office success in 1994 and was Fox’s first time at the Berlin Film Festival. It was shown on TV worldwide, including Germany’s ARD and Frances’s Arte. In 1997, Fox created the prize winning TV drama series Florentine, which examined the life of young people in Tel Aviv before and after the Rabin assassination.
His next hit, The Bubble, enjoyed a worldwide premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, followed by a successful European premiere at Berlinale. Telling the story of two men who fall in love, one Israeli and the other Palestinian, the film moved audiences around the world and won over 20 jury and audience awards. |