Roee Rosen

Roee Rosen

Roee ROSEN (1963, Israel) is an artist, filmmaker, writer and lecturer. He was educated at the art academy in New York. Rosen’s work is known for his multilayered and provocative work which often challenges the divides between history and the present, documentary and fiction, politics and erotica. Rosen dedicated years to his fictive feminine persona, the Jewish-Belgian Surrealist painter and pornographer Justine Frank, a project that entailed fabricating her entire oeuvre as a book and a short film, Two Women and a Man (2005). His installation Live and Die as Eva Braun (1995-1997), about the Holocaust, developed from a scandal into a groundbreaking work. Rosen’s short film Out (2010) was awarded the Orizzonti Award at the 67th Venice Film Festival. His latest film is a musical comedy combining fiction, animation and documentary element, entitled Kafka for Kids (Tiger Competition IFFR 2022).

Kafka for Kids - PulpMovies
Out - PulpMovies
Hilarious - PulpMovies
Explaining the Law to Kwame - PulpMovies
The Buried Alive Videos - PulpMovies
I Was Called Kuney-Lemel - PulpMovies
The Confessions of Roee Rosen - PulpMovies
The Dust Channel - PulpMovies
Confessions Coming Soon - PulpMovies
Gagging During Confession: Names and Arms - PulpMovies
Dr. Cross, A Dialogue - PulpMovies
Two Women and a Man - PulpMovies
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