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Sharon Amrani: Remember His Name 2010

62 min📅 2010-09-28

Dive into the poignant documentary *Sharon Amrani: Remember His Name* (2010), directed by Nir Bergman, as it unravels the legacy of a visionary filmmaker whose untimely passing left a void in Israeli cinema.

Director: Nir Bergman

Cast

Nataly Attiya
Ronit
Uri Banai
Uri Banai
Albert
Danny Steg
Danny Steg
Sabbath
Gera Sandler
Gera Sandler
Taxi Driver
Sharon Tal
Gili
Sharon Amrani
Ziona Amrani
Ehud Banai
Morad Chance
Benjamin Chiram

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sharon Amrani: Remember His Name (2010) about?

This documentary explores the life and untimely death of filmmaker Sharon Amrani, showcasing his unfilmed screenplays brought to life by directors like Nir Bergman and Dover Kosashvili. It's a heartfelt tribute to the creative potential lost too soon.

Who directed Sharon Amrani: Remember His Name?

Nir Bergman directed *Sharon Amrani: Remember His Name*, guiding the documentary's thoughtful exploration of Amrani's legacy.

Who stars in Sharon Amrani: Remember His Name?

The documentary features Nataly Attiya, Uri Banai, Danny Steg, Gera Sandler, Sharon Tal, and Sharon Amrani himself, along with contributions from directors Nir Bergman, Dover Kosashvili, and Joseph Cedar.

Is Sharon Amrani: Remember His Name (2010) worth watching?

*Sharon Amrani: Remember His Name* is a compelling watch for fans of intimate documentaries and Israeli cinema. Its blend of drama and reflection, paired with the emotional weight of Amrani's story, makes it a meaningful 62-minute experience for those who appreciate cinematic tributes.

How long is Sharon Amrani: Remember His Name?

The runtime of *Sharon Amrani: Remember His Name* is 62 minutes.

About Sharon Amrani: Remember His Name (2010) — How One Filmmaker's Legacy Lives On Through New Eyes

Dive into the poignant documentary *Sharon Amrani: Remember His Name* (2010), directed by Nir Bergman, as it unravels the legacy of a visionary filmmaker whose untimely passing left a void in Israeli cinema. Through meticulous research, the film uncovers three unfinished screenplays by Amrani and breathes life into them via collaborations with esteemed directors of his generation. "The Boat" (Nir Bergman), "Albert and Ronit" (Dover Kosashvili), and "Sabbath Eve" (Joseph Cedar) weave together a tapestry of raw emotion, capturing the warmth and intensity of Amrani's unfulfilled dreams. With a runtime of just 62 minutes, this 62-minute documentary blends drama and soul-searching reflection to honor a creative force whose potential was tragically cut short.

This deeply personal project is more than a tribute—it's a cinematic time capsule that preserves Amrani's artistic spirit while exploring the themes of loss, legacy, and the stories that never came to be. By interlacing archival insights with fresh adaptations, *Sharon Amrani: Remember His Name* offers a moving portrait of a man whose influence endures through the very films he never got to make.