Avi Mograbi
Avi Mograbi (Hebrew: אבי מוגרבי; Arabic: ابراهيم مغربي; born 1956) is an Israeli documentary filmmaker.
Life and career
Mograbi studied philosophy at Tel Aviv University from 1979 to 1982, and art at Ramat Hasharon Art School.
His non-fiction films have been examining provocatively and self-reflexively the Israel-Palestinian conflict. His film Avenge But One of My Two Eyes which was screened out of competition at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival[1] investigates and critiques the paradoxes of Israeli society—on the one hand celebrating age old myths and tales of destruction and violence (fore e.g. Samson) while condemning Palestinians for resorting to similar acts of violence.
Avi Mograbi was, in June 2014, the first special guest invited by the Open City Docs Fest [2] who organised a retrospective of his work but also a new edition and live performance of The Details,[3] initially presented at the University Rennes 2.[4]
Filmography
- Deportation (1989, short)
- The Reconstruction (1994)
- How I Learned to Overcome My Fear and Love Ariel Sharon (1997)
- Happy Birthday, Mr. Mograbi (1999)
- August: A Moment Before the Eruption (2002)
- Wait it's the soldiers, I have to hang up now (2002, short)
- Detail (2004, short)
- Avenge But One of My Two Eyes (2005)
- Z32 (film) (2008)
- Once I Entered a Garden (2012)
References
- ↑ "Festival de Cannes: Avenge But One of My Two Eyes". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-12-12.
- ↑ "Open City Docs Fest : SPECIAL GUEST: AVI MOGRABI".
- ↑ "Open City Docs Fest : THE DETAILS: A LIVE MULTI-SCREEN VIDEO COMPOSITION BY AVI MOGRABI & NOAM ENBAR".
- ↑ "Exposition Avi Mograbi, The Details. Installations vidéo".
External links
- www.avimograbi.com - Avi Mograbi's website where you can stream/buy all his films.
- Avi Mograbi at the Internet Movie Database
- Interview with Avi Mograbi on his film Avenge But One of My Two Eyes
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