Buzz (film)
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Buzz (Hebrew: באזז) is a 1998 Israeli film directed by Eli Cohen.
It is based on a real event in 1994, in which two 14-year-olds - Arbel Aloni and Moshe "Moshiko" Ben-Ivgi - murdered a taxi driver (named Derek Roth). In the film, their names have been changed to Ido and Rafi, respectively.
A police officer named Ofer Reinitz and the school councilor, Naomi, work together to put the children in jail for their crimes.
[edit] Cast
- Sharon Zur as Ofer
- Tony Tien as Ido
- Yitzhak Atzmon as Rafi
- Ahuva Keren as Naomi
- Momo Trelovski as superintendent Rubanenko
[edit] External links
- Buzz at the Internet Movie Database
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