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  1. Yariv Mozer (17 de fevereiro de 1978) é um professor, escritor, ator, diretor e produtor cinematográfico israelense, formado em cinema pela Universidade de Tel Aviv e conhecido por dirigir filmes de temática LGBT [1].

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yariv_MozerYariv Mozer - Wikipedia

    Filmography as Producer. References. External links. Yariv Mozer. Yariv (Mordechai) Mozer, (born 17 February 1978) [1] is an Israeli film producer, screenwriter and film director. [2] Biography. Mozer was born in Tel Aviv-Yafo and raised in Herzliya. [3] . He served in the army as an armament officer in the Artillery Corps.

  3. Snails in the Rain was directed by Yariv Mozer. To better understand the challenges facing actors, he decided to act in the film himself, taking on the role of Professor Richlin. He studied under acting coach Ruth Dytches in preparation for this role.

  4. Undressing Israel: Gay Men in the Promised Land is a 46-minute documentary written by American adult-film entrepreneur, columnist, gay activist and gay pornographic film director Michael Lucas, and co-directed by Lucas and Israeli director Yariv Mozer.

  5. 4 de jul. de 2022 · Yariv Mozer, the director of the documentary. “This is proof against Holocaust deniers and a way to see the true face of Eichmann,” he said. Credit... Rob Latour/Shutterstock

  6. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Yariv_MozerYariv Mozer - Wikiwand

    De Wikipedia, a enciclopédia livre Yariv Mozer ( 17 de fevereiro de 1978 ) é um professor , escritor , ator , diretor e produtor cinematográfico israelense , formado em cinema pela Universidade de Tel Aviv e conhecido por dirigir filmes de temática LGBT [1] .

  7. www.mozer-films.com › aboutabout yariv mozer

    Yariv Mozer Film Writer, Director and Producer; Mozer graduated with distinction from Tel-Aviv University’s Film School in 2004. Since then he has directed and produced documentary and feature films, such as "Ben-Gurion, Epilogue" (Israel-France-Germany 2016), "Snails in the Rain" (Israel-Spain 2013), "The Invisible Men" (Israel-The Netherlands 2012), and "My First War" (Israel 2008).