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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amos_GuttmanAmos Guttman - Wikipedia

    Amos Guttman (Hebrew: עמוס גוטמן; May 10, 1954 – February 16, 1993) was an Israeli film director, born in Romania. He directed the first-ever Israeli LGBT-themed film and most of his films were based on events that happened in his own personal life.

    • Film director, screenwriter, producer
    • 1975–1993
  2. 23. Aug. 2012 · Mit seinem Lebensgefährten Amos Guttman, mit dem er von 1954 bis 1993 liiert war, als Regisseur spielte er 1983 in dem Film «Nagu'a» einen schwulen Regisseur in einer Identitätskrise.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0349742Amos Guttman - IMDb

    Amos Guttman was born on 10 May 1954 in Transilvania, Romania. He was a director and writer, known for Amazing Grace (1992), Drifting (1982) and Bar 51 (1986). He died on 16 February 1993 in Tel Aviv, Israel.

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    • Transilvania, Romania
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    • Tel Aviv, Israel
  4. Amos Guttman (May 10, 1954 – February 16, 1993) was an Israeli film director, born in Romania. He directed the first-ever Israeli LGBT-themed film and most of his films were based on events that happened in his own personal life.

  5. 16. Feb. 1993 · Amos Gutman. Der israelische Filmemacher. Die Geschichte, die er in seinem letzten Film "Amazing Grace" erzählte, ist auch seine eigene: Ein HIV-infizierter, künstlerisch ambitionierter junger Mann lebt zusammen mit seinem Freund, seiner Mutter und Großmutter.

  6. Guttman was the first filmmaker to have made camp, postmodernist films in Israel, knowingly and intentionally. ‘Camp’ is a term coined by Susan Sontag in the early 1960 – hailing it as kitsch’s conscious, ironic, theatrical, and over-the-top successor.

  7. Amos Guttman (1954-1993) was a screenwriter, director, and one of the most unique creative voices in Israeli history. As an openly gay man, many of Guttman’s films were centred around gay male life in Israel.