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Gidi Avivi (born 1961) is an Israeli film producer, the founder of Vice Versa Films〔(Vice Versa Films- Official Website )〕 and a film festival director. ==Education and Career== Avivi holds a Master's degree in Cinema Studies from New York University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Film and Television from Tel Aviv University. Avivi was Head of the Music Department and a music programmer at the IDF radio station; additionally, Avivi was also the popular music critic for ''Haaretz'' from 1994 to 2006.〔(Gidi Avivi: Irresistible look at a master, ''Haaretz'', published July 18, 2001 )〕〔(Gidi Avivi:Expect the unexpected, ''Haaretz'', published February 27, 2004 )〕 Between 1994 and 1998 Avivi created (with Yoav Kutner, Ami Amir, Arik Bernstein and Gabriel Bibliowicz) a 12-part documentary series about the history of Israeli rock music, named ''“Sof Onat Hatapuzim”'' ("End of the Orange Season").〔(Israel Broadcasting Authority on ''End of the Orange Season'' – The History of Israeli Rock, 1998 )〕 In 2006 Avivi produced two documentary films: ''Bekummernis'' (with Ido Sela) and ''The Cahana Sisters'' (with Amir Harel and Gilad Melzer).〔(The New Israeli Foundation For Cinema & TV on ''Bekummernis'' )〕〔(''The Cahana Sisters'' on dokweb )〕 In 2008 Avivi produced (with Yael Biron and Dror Nahum) a documentary about Ehud Banai and The Refugees - ''On The Move''.〔(''On The Move'' in the 8th edition of the Jewish Motifs International Film Festival )〕 In 2011 Avivi founded Vice Versa Films, a production house for innovative narrative fiction and documentary films. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gidi Avivi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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