Journalist and Editor Lisa Peretz ("Haaretz") talking about Boaz Goldberg's film, Tomorrow's Gone, and its protagonist, Charlie Megira (aka Gabi Abudraham).
*Extract from the television program CULTURE AGENT with KOBI MEIDAN (KAN11, July 2020).
Additional info about Boaz Goldberg's film:
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Tomorrow's Gone/ Charlie Megira site:
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-Sonic Scene Music Film Festival 2020 - Best Feature Movie
-Krakow Film Festival 2020 - Official Selection (DocFilmMusic Competition)
-Docaviv Film Festival 2019 - Official Selection
-Miami Jewish Film Festival 2021 - Official Selection
-Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival 2020 - Best Editing
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Watch TOMMOROW'S GONE full movie HD online (English Subtitles) -
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for French subtitles, go to: vimeo.com/ondemand/429189
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Boaz Goldberg aka ZICO (1974) is a documentary filmmaker, musician and an interdisciplinary artist. 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 also dabbled in painting, photography and recording music.
In the 90’s, he was the first Rock-N-Roll & Mod DJ in Israel, and played bass for the Tel Avivian Punk-Britpop band Cnaque/Pop. In 2000, he had a brief collaboration with the now legendary Charlie Megira (Gabi Abudraham). Together they formed Les Lost Boys (Naarey Ha-Hefker). They recorded Megira’s hit, “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow”, and worked on the song “Pink World”, which is revisioned in ZICO's album, HEADLESS ELVIS.
Goldberg later joined 80’s Israeli Rock-journalist godfather, Kobi Or, for a noise-drone duo called NEMEK, and then formed the short-lived experimental concrete duo MVP. All of this led him into the world of documentary filmmaking. “Tomorrow's Gone”, a full-feature about the life and death of Charlie Megira, is his debut documentary. “HEADLESS ELVIS” is his debut album.
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