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Buzz est un film israelien de genre Drame réalisé par Eli Cohen

Buzz (1998)

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Durée 1h27
Réalisé par
OrigineIsrael
Genres Drame
Themes Religion,    Religion juive
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Buzz (Hebrew: באזז‎) is a 1998 Israeli film directed by Eli Cohen, based on a real murder story. It is known for being frequently used and taught in the Israeli education system, as well as the Israel Defense Forces and Israel Prison Service.

Synopsis

The film is based on a real event in 1994, in which two 14-year-olds—Arbel Aloni and Moshe "Moshiko" Ben-Ivgi—murdered a taxi driver (named Derek Roth). In the film, their names have been changed to Ido Ben Ze'ev and Rafi, respectively. Ido comes from a wealthy family and acts as leader, while Rafi lives with his single mother and follows Ido.

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