Fox, Eytan
FOX, EYTAN
FOX, EYTAN (1964– ), Israeli film director whose films often focus on homosexuals in Israel. His film Yossi & Jagger (2002) broke taboos in its depiction of a romance between two male IDF soldiers and won a Best Actor Award at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York for leading man Ohad Knoller. Fox followed it up with Walk on Water (2004), the story of a Mossad agent assigned to spy on the homosexual grandson of a notorious Nazi. Walk on Water was the first Israeli film ever selected to open the Panorama section of the Berlin Film Festival. Born in New York, Fox moved to Israel as a child and made his name directing Florentine, a popular television show in the 1990s about young people in Tel Aviv. His other directing credits include the films Gotta Have Heart (1997) and Song of the Siren (1994).
[Hannah Brown (2nd ed.)]