Cricket Joe and Sharon Sometimes - Wouldn't Even Care - Sony and Share Remix
A music video I created under particularly exciting circumstances, for a Remix that has a quadro-directional collaboration: Joe "Mr. Cricket" Rosen (Hamatzav Hashlishi, Cricket Joe), Sharon Reuveni (Opioids, CharcyNot, EmotionLotion, Mifretzet BaMoach, Sharon Sometimes), Liad "Lousha" Loushi (Pentagon, Jew Ecsotic) and me, ZICO (Cnaque/Pop, SuperShaker, Les Lost Boys, NEMEK, Nail and Flashlights
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Boaz GoldbergDirectorTomorrow's Gone
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Boaz GoldbergWriterTomorrow's Gone
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Boaz GoldbergProducerTomorrow's Gone
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Boaz GoldbergEditorTomorrow's Gone
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Boaz GoldbergCinematographerTomorrow's Gone
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Boaz GoldbergPhotographerTomorrow's Gone
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Sharon Sometimes ReuveniKey Cast
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Project Type:Music Video
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Runtime:5 minutes 36 seconds
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Completion Date:December 22, 2024
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Country of Origin:Israel
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Country of Filming:Israel
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Boaz Goldberg (1974) is a documentary filmmaker, a Musician and a Journalist. He worked as a music journalist for more than a decade ("Zman Tel Aviv", "City Mouse", "The City", "Israel Today") and meticulously covered the alternative music scene in Israel. Goldberg later had several editing and directing jobs in many television programs. He dabbled in painting, photography and recording music. All of this led him into the world of documentary filmmaking. Tomorrow's Gone, a full feature film about the life and death of Charlie Megira, is his debut feature documentary.
Romanticism über alles
1980's American Indoor Soccer expert
A freak of the arcade video game "Paperboy"
still has a functioning VHS player
Loves spotting embassies in quite streets