Sublet (2020) – a gay film by Eytan Fox – Trailer
A New York Times travel writer comes to Tel Aviv after suffering a tragedy. The energy of the city and his relationship with a younger man brings him back to life.
Director: Eytan Fox
A New York Times travel writer comes to Tel Aviv after suffering a tragedy. The energy of the city and his relationship with a younger man brings him back to life.
Director: Eytan Fox
Walk on Water (2004) Director: Eytan Fox Writer: Gal Uchovsky (screenplay) Genre:Drama, Thriller Country: Israel, Sweden Language: English,German, Hebrew Duration:103 min Year: 2004
Nearly 10 years ago, American-Israeli filmmaker Eytan Fox (The Bubble) won acclaim at Tribeca with his hit first film, Yossi & Jagger, about two Israeli soldiers who are (somewhat) secret lovers. That film was a novella compare to its sequel, Yossi. Ohad Knoller, who won the festival’s best actor award in 2003, reprises the title role. Now in his thirties, the by-the-book Yossi’s a Tel Aviv cardiologist and more than 20 pounds heavier….
Romance blooms between two soldiers (Knoller, Levi) stationed in an Israeli outpost on the Lebanese border.
Directed by Eytan Fox
After (1994) – Time off Director: Eytan Fox Country: Israel Genre: Short movie Year: 1994 Runtime: 45 min Stars: Gil Frank, Hanoch Re’im and Tzufit
Mary Lou ( Tamid oto chalom ) (2009) Director: Eytan Fox Writer: Shira Artzi Year: 2009 Genre: Musical, Drama Country: Israel Language: Hebrew
Story of mixed identities of two identical twins, one an orthodox Jew and the other a secular. The two songs included in ‘Ba’al Ba’al Lev’ (as well as its title) are borrowed from ‘Kunilemel’: one dealing with the identity conflicts of its main character, the other with the marriage fantasies of its heroine, looking for ‘a husband with a heart’.
Ashraf (Yousef “Joe” Sweid), a Palestinian, meets Noam (Ohad Knoller), an Israeli, at a checkpoint station. The pair begin a relationship, and Ashraff moves in illegally with Noam and Noam’s roommates, Lulu (Daniela Virtzer) and Yelli (Alon Friedman). The hip Tel Aviv neighborhood in which they live insulates them from the ongoing conflict between Arabs and Jews, but their protection cannot last forever.