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Oren moverman biography of george

          Oren Moverman discusses Time Out of Mind's sound design, sound mix, and life of a homeless man, George (Richard Gere), in New York City..

          George is a desperate man who descends into homelessness.

        1. It wasn't Oren Moverman's Oscar nomination for his screenplay of “The Messenger” that prompted Richard Gere to call him about making a film together.
        2. Oren Moverman discusses Time Out of Mind's sound design, sound mix, and life of a homeless man, George (Richard Gere), in New York City.
        3. Actor and activist Richard Gere and filmmaker Oren Moverman tackle homelessness in the film drama “Time Out of Mind.”.
        4. Alone, ill and resistant to change, George has long been unable to succeed in even the smallest of ways, and Moverman's film tracks him as he.
        5. Oren Moverman

          American film producer

          Oren Moverman (Hebrew: אורן מוברמן; born July 4, 1966) is an Israeli American, Academy Award-nominated screenwriter,[2] film director, and Emmy Award-winning film producer.[3] He has directed the films The Messenger, Rampart, Time Out of Mind, and The Dinner.

          He also directed the Paramount+ documentary series "Willie Nelson & Family" with Thom Zimny.

          Biography

          Oren Moverman was born on July 4, 1966[4] in Jaffa (Yafo), Israel.[5] He is an Ashkenazi Jew.[5] He grew up in Givatayim.[6] From age 13 to 17, he first lived in the United States.[5] After serving in the Israel Defense Forces, he moved to the United States.[5] He graduated from Brooklyn College in 1992.[7]

          Moverman started his career as a screenwriter.[8] He wrote screenplays for films such as Jesus' Son, Face, the experimental Bob Dylan biographical film I'm Not