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Amos Gitaï
Filmes na 31ª Mostra:
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Born in 1950 in Haifa, Israel, he began directing short films in the early seventies when studying Architecture at the Israel Institute of Technology. The first of these was Ahare (1974). Shortly after, he enlisted to fight the Yom Kippur War, a traumatizing experience that served as a basis for the feature Kippur, included at the 28th Mostra’s selection. Outstanding among his considerable cinematographic output are Esther (1985), The Arena of Murder (20th Mostra), Kadosh (23rd Mostra), and the documentary Wadi Grand Canyon (25th Mostra). At the 26th Mostra, he participated in a joint project 11’09’’01 – September 11 and was awarded the Critics Prize for Kedma. He also directed Alila (27th Mostra), Promised Land and the collective project Welcome to São Paulo, both shown at the 28th Mostra together with a retrospective, an exhibition, and the release of a book as tribute to Gitaï. He was part of the 29th Mostra with Free Zone followed by News from Home/News from House at the 30th Mostra.
Confira os filmes da Retrospectiva Amos Gitai na 28ª Mostra
