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Guy Davidi (born July 9, 1978) is an Israeli Academy Award nominee documentary filmmaker. His movie ''5 Broken Cameras'' was nominated for the 2013 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Davidi also won the Best Directing Award along with Palestinian Co-director Emad Burnat in the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and the 2013 international Emmy Award as well as numerous awards world wide. Davidi was born in Jaffa and grew up in Holon and Kfar Saba in Israel. ==Early career== On 2005, after several years of working as a camera man, Davidi began directing documentaries that focused on everyday life in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In 2006, Davidi directed the documentary “In Working Progress,” which dealt with the issue of Palestinian construction workers who worked in Israeli settlements. The film was shown at a number of film festivals including screenings in France, New Zealand, and Italy. In 2008, Davidi directed the film ''A Gift from Heaven,'' which documented the lives of foreign workers in Israeli farms that fell under rocket fire from Gaza. The film was shown at the Curtocircuito International Short Film Festival (Spain) and at the Worker’s Film Festival in Haifa, Israel. In 2009, the film ''Women Defying Barriers'' was released, which documented the joint meetings of Israeli and Palestinian women in the midst of attacks on Gaza during Operation Defensive Shield. It won the award for “Best Documentary” at the 2010 61 Montecatini Film festival (Italy). In 2010, Davidi directed “Keywords,” a short documentary produced by Israeli Social TV. The film describes the creation of the play “Keywords,” as based on the articles of Israeli journalist, Gideon Levy. The film was screened at the 2010 International Film Festival in Haifa, as well as the Sole Luna Festival in Italy. That same year, Davidi also released his first full-length film, ''Interrupted Streams,'' which was jointly directed and produced by Davidi and Alexandre Goetschmann. The film deals with access to drinking water in the Palestinian village of Bil’in and shows the influence of the water shortage on the villagers’ lives. It won the David Silver Award at the 2011 Jewish Film Festival in Warsaw, and was also nominated for Best Documentary at the Jerusalem Film Festival and at the Cinema South Festival in Israel. 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「Guy Davidi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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