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  1. Boaz Davidson. Producer, Writer, Director, Actor. Born 08 November 1943 in Tel Aviv, Palestine [now Israel] Boaz Davidson is the Head of Development and Creative Affairs for Millennium Films. He has been with the firm and its parent company, Nu Image, Inc., since 1992. However, he is equally well known as the writer-director of the critically ...

  2. Delightfully playful, this postmodern portrait explores an offbeat life of invention by rejecting conventional biopic form. With stylistic whimsies ranging from omniscient narration to an anachronistic synthpop performance, Michael Almereyda’s rich meditation on legacy is positively electric.

  3. Box office. IL12.5 million (Israel; 1978) Lemon Popsicle ( Hebrew: אסקימו לימון, romanized : Eskimo Limon) is a 1978 teen comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Boaz Davidson. The success of the film led to a series of sequels. [1] The cult film follows a group of three teenage boys in early-1960s Tel Aviv .

  4. Boaz Davidson is the Head of Development and Creative Affairs for Millennium Films. He has been with the firm and its parent company, Nu Image, Inc., since 1992. However, he is equally well known as the writer-director of the critically acclaimed worldwide hit film Lemon Popsicle, which debuted at the Berlin Film Festival.

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  6. Cast. 89 mins More at IMDb TMDb. When Susan was a little girl, she rejected the Valentine of a lovestruck classmate. Decades later, she’s come to the hospital for a routine medical examination, and finds herself trapped in a bizarre nightmare, made all the worse as her vengeful childhood valentine, disguised among the hospital staff, begins ...

  7. “The movies were a very big success around the world, it was big surprise for me because I did a lot of movies which were a big success in Israel, but this one I thought wouldn't stand it, because this one was like a personal little movie and all of a sudden it was very strange that people around the world including Japan could relate to this movie.”