Boaz Davidson


Boaz Davidson is an Israeli film director, producer and screenwriter. He was born in Tel Aviv, Israel and studied film in London at London Film School.

Biography

Davidson was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, to a Jewish family. He started his career by directing the television show Lool and the music documentary Shablul. Later he directed Israeli cult films such as Charlie Ve'hetzi and Hagiga B'Snuker. In 1974 he directed the film Mishpahat Tzan'ani. He directed the first four films in the Eskimo Limon series, Yotzim Kavua, Shifshuf Naim, Sapiches. Eskimo Limon was entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival in 1978. In 1986 he directed the cult film Alex Holeh Ahavah.
In 1979 Davidson moved from Israel to the United States and started working as a director, directing a remake of Eskimo Limon, The Last American Virgin in 1982.
Davidson continued to work in the United States as a producer and a screenwriter. He was involved in producing several major films including 16 Blocks, The Wicker Man, The Black Dahlia, 2008's Rambo and The Expendables. He is also listed as a producer in the thriller Trespass.

Filmography

As director

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