Israeli-American director wins prize at Toronto film festival

Israeli-American director Oren Moverman's film "Time Out of Mind," starring Richard Gere, wins International Federation of Film Critics Award for Special Presentations • Moverman says he is becoming more involved with the Israeli film industry.

צילום: AP // Israeli-American director Oren Moverman (second from left) and the "Time Out of Mind" team at the Toronto International Film Festival

Israeli-American director Oren Moverman won the coveted International Federation of Film Critics Award for Special Presentations for his film "Time Out of Mind" at the Toronto International Film Festival, which ended on Sunday.

The film stars Richard Gere as an eccentric homeless man in New York who tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter (Jena Malone). Gere has received widespread praise for his role.

Gere first brought the screenplay to Moverman a year and a half ago and asked him to direct it, after the two worked together on the Bob Dylan biographical musical film "I'm Not There" in 2007.

"Richard had this obsession with the main character in the screenplay, a man who had nothing," Moverman told Israel Hayom.

"I grew up in the United States, but I am finding myself more and more involved with the Israeli film industry, and I am also involved with the production of [Israeli director] Joseph Cedar's upcoming film, which is being shot in New York."

The Toronto festival's top prize was awarded to biopic "The Imitation Game," starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley.

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