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.
Title | Aviv |
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Year | 2003 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | Israel |
Studio | Channel 8, New Israeli Foundation for Cinema and Television |
Cast | Aviv Geffen, Nurit Geffen, Shira Geffen, Yehonatan Geffen |
Crew | Itai Raziel (Director of Photography), Tomer Heymann (Director), Hagai Levi (Producer), Ido Mochrik (Editor), Tomer Heymann (Writer), Tomer Heymann (Producer) |
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Release | Apr 01, 2003 |
Runtime | 80 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English, עִבְרִית |