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.
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