Tzvi Friedman
Tzvi was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, in an ultra-orthodox Jewish community that viewed most modern cinema as contraband. As a result, Tzvi grew up clandestinely watching films, including his favorites: Stanley Donen's Charade, Star Wars: A New Hope, and Fellini's 8 1/2. Strongly influenced by theology and remodernist art movements, Tzvi strives to create thought-provoking and meaningful films, that often contain spiritual themes. His debut feature film "Killer of Men" premiered at the Woodstock Film Festival.
Known For
Directing
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.