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The enfant terrible of Israeli cinema, Amos Guttman's very existence was a defiant rebuke to the entrenched conservatism of the country's film industry. A prickly outsider, Guttman's roots as a Romanian migrant left him forever an outsider in his adoptive homeland, where he struggled to find his footing. Meanwhile, as an openly gay artist, he perpetually ruffled the nation's feathers, refusing to be silenced or invisible. Guttman's cinematic provocations were a deliberate
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The struggles of being an outsider reflected beautifully on screen.
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