Amos Kollek
Amos Kollek (Hebrew: עמוס קולק; born 1947) is an Israeli film director, writer and actor.
Biography
Amos Kollek was born in Jerusalem. He is the son of Teddy Kollek, the long-time mayor of Jerusalem. Kollek studied psychology and philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[1] He became interested in film after working as a writer. He produced his first film, Goodbye, New York, in 1985.[1] His film Fast Food Fast Women was entered into the 2000 Cannes Film Festival.[2]
Filmography
- Restless (2008)
- LL (2007)
- Happy End (2003)
- Music (2003)
- Bridget (2002)
- Beirut (2001)
- A Bitter Glory (2001) (TV)
- Queenie in Love (2001)
- Angela (2000)
- Fast Food Fast Women (2000)
- Fiona (1998)
- Sue (aka Sue lost in Manhattan) (1997)
- Teddy Kollek (aka Teddy Kollek, from Vienna to Jerusalem) (1995)
- Whore II (aka Bad Girls) (1994)
- Five Girls (aka Five Lesbian Girls) (1993)
- Lahav Hatzui (aka Double Edge) (aka Three Weeks in Jerusalem) (1992)
- High Stakes (aka Melanie Rose) (1989)
- Forever, Lulu (aka Crazy Streets) (1987)
- Goodbye, New York (1985)
Books (incomplete)
- Don't Ask Me If I Love (1971)
- After They Hang Him (1977)
- Tishali Im Ani Ohev [script for Barbara Noble Tishali Im Ani Ohev ("Worlds Apart") movie] (1980)
- Ha-Tapuah, ha-shir, veha-zahav (1980)
- Ein Leben für Jerusalem (1992)
- Approximately Clint Eastwood (1995)
- Es geschah in Gaza (1996)
References
- 1 2 New York Times bio
- ↑ "Festival de Cannes: Fast Food Fast Women". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
External links
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