Eyal Sivan

Eyal Sivan (Hebrew: אייל סיון) is an Israeli documentary filmmaker, theoretician and scholar based in Paris, France.

Eyal Sivan
Sivan in 2014
Born9 September 1964
Haifa, Israel
OccupationFilmmaker
Spouse(s)Armelle Laborie
Websiteeyalsivan.info

Early life

Eyal Sivan is a Filmmaker, Writer and theoretician born in 1964 in Haifa, Israel; raised in Jerusalem; and based in Europe since 1985.

As a teenager, Sivan abandoned formal education to dedicate himself to his hobbies, which were photography and political activism.

Career

After working as a professional commercial photographer in Tel Aviv, he left Israel in 1985 and settled in Paris. He now splits his time between Europe and Israel. Known for his controversial films, Sivan has produced and directed more than a dozen political documentaries. Common State (2012), Jaffa (2009) and Route 181 (2003) won awards at various festivals.

Sivan's films are regularly exhibited in art exhibitions including Documenta, Manifesta and ICP New York. His work touches on such themes as the representation of political crime; the political use of memory; the ethics of documentary filmmaking; and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

He is the founder and artistic director of the Paris-based documentary film company Momento ! and of the film distribution agency Scalpel. He created South Cinema Notebooks, a journal of cinema criticism published by the Sapir Academic College in Ashkelon.

In response to a question by Aljazeera as to why so many "progressive and anti-Zionist academics, activists, and artists" are fleeing Israel, Sivan responded: "The veil of democracy is being ripped from Israeli faces."[1]

Academic postings

Filmography

  • 2012 Common State, Potential Conversation
  • 2009 Jaffa, the Orange's Clockwork
  • 2007 Citizens K, the Twin Brothers
  • 2005 Faces of the Fallen
  • 2004 I Love You All / Aus Liebe Zum Volk (co-directed with Audrey Maurion)
  • 2003 Route 181, Fragments of a Journey in Palestine-Israel (co-directed with Michel Khleifi)
  • 2001 On the Top of the Descent
  • 1999 The Specialist, Portrait of a Modern Criminal
  • 1997 Burundi, under Terror
  • 1996 Itsembatsemba, Rwanda One Genocide Later
  • 1995 Aqabat-Jaber, Peace with no Return?
  • 1994 Jerusalem(s), Borderline Syndrome
  • 1993 Itgaber, He Will Overcome - Conversations with Yeshayahou Lebowitz
  • 1991 Israland
  • 1990 Izkor, Slaves of Memory
  • 1987 Aqabat-Jaber, Passing Through

Other visual works

  • 2012 Towards a common archive, testimonies of Zionist veterans of 1948. Multi screens video show.
  • 2012 Montage Interdit. Berlin Documentary Forum 2 New practices across disciplines. Haus der Kulturen der Welt [www.hkw.de]
  • 2010 Documentary moments 1 : Renaissance. Berlin Documentary Forum 1 New practices across disciplines. Haus der Kulturen der Welt
  • 2009 Fragmented memory of spectatorship. Top 10 documentary programme IDFA Amsterdam
  • 2008 Happy birthdays, towards a common archive - fragment 1. Multi screens video Installation
  • 2001 Scalpel / Skalpel. (concept & artistic director) TV magazine for ARTE
  • 1994 Jerusalem, Jerusalems. Conception and direction of a Theme evening for ARTE
  • 1988 Progressive list for Peace. TV spots

References

  1. Hammad, Sousan. "Q&A: Eyal Sivan speaks to Al Jazeera". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
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