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Avi Nesher

Date of Birth:

1953, Ramat Gan, Israel

Mini Biography:

Avi Nesher's award winning films have played a major part in Israeli cinema's rise to prominence during the last ten years. During that period, remarkably enough, three Israeli movies were nominated for Best Foreign Picture Oscars. During that era Nesher was singled out and honored several times as one of Israel's all time greatest filmmakers.

In 2008, Nesher received the Extraordinary Achievement Award from "the Jerusalem Film Festival". In 2009 Nesher received the Cinematic Excellence Award from "the Haifa Film Festival" and was accorded a star on "the Avenue of the Stars" - an honor rarely bestowed on directors. In 2010 Nesher received the prestigious "Landau Award" for Excellence in the Arts.

That year, Nesher's "The Matchmaker", which premiered as an official selection at "2010 Toronto Film Festival" and later on that year won the Silver Plaque award at the "Chicago International Film Festival". It was nominated for nine Israeli Academy awards (including Best Picture) and won three - including Best Actor and Best Actress. It will open in U.S. theatres later this fall.

In 2007 Nesher's "the Secrets" also premiered as an official selection at the Toronto Film Festival. It was hailed by "the Hollywood Reporter"as "Witty and wise, sensual and emotionally overpowering - one of the best Israeli movies in recent years". Legendary movie critic Andrew Sarris declared it "One of the most remarkable movies of the year". It was nominated for seven Israeli Academy awards, and won two.

In 2005, Nesher directed the highly experimental political documentary "Oriental", and won the "Spirit of Freedom" award at the Jerusalem Film Festival. "Brilliant and original" raved the Jerusalem Post "Avi Nesher is clearly Israel's most innovative filmmaker".

In 2004, Nesher wrote and directed "Turn Left at the End of the World" - a surreal deconstruction of Israel's immigration mythology. The movie became Israel's greatest box office success, as well as becoming one of the best reviewed films of the era. It was nominated for 8 Israeli Academy awards and won three.

Nesher's earlier credits also include many films of note. His very first film "The Troupe" was a controversial hit that shocked the Israeli establishment by ridiculing the Israeli military; the film has gone on to become an Israeli cult classic and most recently was turned into a very successful stage-play by the Israeli National Theater.

Following his auspicious debut, Nesher wrote and directed "Rage and Glory", which tells the controversial story of a Jewish terror organization during the 1940's. The movie caused a political storm, was lauded by international critics and in 2001 was selected by the Lincoln Center Film Society as one of the most important films in fifty years of Israeli cinema.

After seeing Rage and Glory, producer Dino De Laurentis convinced Nesher to come to Hollywood. Consequently Nesher wrote and directed the sci-fi mystery "Timebomb" for MGM (produced by Rafaella De Laurentiis) and the sensual supernatural mystery "Doppelganger" for 20th Century Fox, starring Drew Barrymore. Both films won prizes at the Avoriaz Science Fiction and Fantasy Festival in France.

Nesher's American success allowed him to produce, write and direct the independent feature "The Taxman" which opened to extraordinary reviews: The New York Times called the film "A delight...a charmer of a mystery" and Jeffrey Lyons of NBC hailed it as "A cinematic gem...not to be missed!"

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7.3 / 10 (180 votes)
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UK Cinema Release Date:

Tuesday 14th February 2012

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Hebrew

Runtime:

1 hour 52 minutes (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

During the summer of 1968 a teenage boy goes to work for a matchmaker who has survived the Holocaust - both their lives are forever altered.

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