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Krav Maga; the history

Producer and Director: Avi Bohbot / Writen by Aviad Segal, Avi Bohbot / 90 min English, Hebrew / Chaos Films Ltd./ Production Status: Development – Fund Raising

The Story of Krav Maga

It began here, in Israel, between WWII and our independence. The right men met the right circumstances and the most efficient, effective and simple self-defense method in the world was born – Krav Maga.

imi-lichtenfeld-yngThis is the epic story of the Krav Maga and the people who created it. Imi chose to fight the wave of anti-Semitic violence in his hometown Bratislava, but eventually was forced to flee the rising Nazi regime and arrived in Palestine, where he was chosen to teach self-defense to the elite underground force of the Jewish community.

Following Israel’s independence, Imi continued to train the soldiers of the Israeli army, and due to Krav Maga being a simple and aggressive method, it became a necessity for every soldier tipping the scale in the battlefield.  After he retired, he fulfilled his dream – to open his own school and teach self-defense to civilians.

Imi_LichtenfeldThus Imi met young Eli Avikzar, a hot-tempered juvenile delinquent from the poverty-stricken slums of Netanya who immigrated with his family to Israel from Casablanca. They become a teacher and student – each from a culture so vastly different, each from a world and generation of his own – yet together they formed a bond that went well beyond their differences.

Imi recognized in Eli his sheer talent, his creativeness and saw in him what he himself was – a lost boy who can finally find his way in life through the path of martial arts. Eli found in Imi a father, a mentor, and together they developed the Krav Maga.

From them, the Krav Maga has spread to the world – Taught in every major city around the globe such as Paris, LA, New York, Tokyo, London, Rome, Madrid and Berlin. It is constantly used in Hollywood action films and by most of the special military forces in the world.  Even today it is ever evolving, as Imi and Eli’s students strive to continue the founder’s philosophy: “Simple, Short, Fast”.

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Krav Maga; what is it?

Producer and Director: Avi Bohbot / Writen by Aviad Segal, Avi Bohbot / 90 min English, Hebrew / Chaos Films Ltd./ Production Status: Development – Fund Raising

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Krav Maga is one of the most important gifts that the state of Israel has given the world.  Regardless of physical strength, age or gender, this method allows anyone to defend himself when faced with virtually any violent situation.

Krav Maga – a quick, realistic, unrelenting, pushy and sharp martial art designed not for beauty of motion, but for the sole purpose of self-defense. Although created by a competitive fighter, it is a non-competitive system.  While a new style on its own, it also contains a synthesis of a variety of techniques from many different fighting styles (everything from boxing to jiu-jitsu). The ideas behind Krav Maga are simple; confrontation should always be avoided.  If this it is not possible or dangerous to subvert the conflict, then Krav Maga dictates that the fight should be finished as quickly as possible. This is achieved through efficient and quick (sometimes pre-emptive) counter attacks and targeting the bodies most vulnerable points. Training focuses on real world situations, achieving maximum efficiency with quickest effort and maintaining awareness of one’s surroundings.

 

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In the late 1990’s and especially after 9/11, Krav Maga spread all around the world. Krav Maga is recognized as one of the best methods for self-defense due to its realistic and practical approach, and easy to learn drills. Additionally, because of its simplicity and effectiveness in the battlefield, armies and special security units all around the world chose Krav Maga for the training of their soldiers.

Our vision is to tell this heroic story to the world, not only because it’s a fascinating story that should be told, but also because we believe that it will bring this simple and effective tool of defense to the hands of our audience.

 

 

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Tanzania, Africa; Fishing for family

Kigamboni inlet, Zanzibar Channel – Indian Ocean

Our fisherman is called Mohamed (Modhi) Johari, 46 years old.TANZANIA 2011-Description images (low) 13 He has no parents, but a beautiful sister and a few nephews that live just near by.

He lives in a tiny village by the sea.

Every morning before sunrise he is already beside the skyline, preparing the small canoe made of Mango tree and a homemade fabric, as the sails. After last check of every details and trying no to forget any instrument that later on, could be crucial for the catch.

Even though it is very early, Modhi is accompanied by his sisters even the younger ones. They smile.

They walk to the tide line and it seems that at every turn, the laughs are increasing. Perhaps by my
presence? Perhaps they are surprised to see me climb into the small canoe with Modhi instead of
staying with them on the coast.

What they will do next is take off one of their ‘sarongs’. The colorful piece of cloth, a symbol and
an important part of African culture that every woman will use from birth and is wrapped round it.
These Sarongs are used in different ways: as a skirt, dress, to protect an unborn child from the sun
and heat … And to fish.

And that’s how I see them get into the sea a few inches deep and submerge the ‘Sarong’ using it as a
strainer for fish and algae.

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Modhi rows offshore for about an hour… or maybe two. Depending on where he left the underwater cages the night before. Just in case good currents were on his side, a good catch is waiting to be dragged to the surface. So, this same afternoon, it is certain that he will be visiting the ‘Centre’ of the village, to talk about weather conditions, new cargo boat arriving to port, and of course, to sell some fish. But now, back at sea and rowing towards his point, Modhi may try to catch a squid or two with the fishing line. You can tell by his face how easy he manages to live on harmony with this vast ocean.

TANZANIA 2011-Description images (low) 04 On his tiny canoe, he feels safe and enjoys the smooth lights that begin to appear.

After removing the fish from the cages, they will be returned to the sea, but first he checks them to make sure they are in good condition for another day of fishing.

Modhi makes these cages out of Bamboo sticks, different thicknesses depending on the cage design. These rods have high elasticity which facilitates construction and reinforcing cages and low pressure streams of the sea. Sometimes he negotiates with the Bamboo seller, lea Bing a cage for him to sell, as part of payment for the raw material. Not bad!

Modhi observes the sea, it doesn’t “behave” as it used to a few years ago. The channel is very popular now. Many fishing boats come from Zanzibar, the great tourist island, and cross the channel in search of better fishing. Large vessels like cargo ships have become very common in this route meeting too close to the coast, which scares away all marine life. And it is for this reason that Modhi must paddle farther, and longer eventually coming home with less to sell.

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Greece; Sponges in the Aegean Sea

Dodecanese Islands, Kalymnos Island-Aegean Sea

Nickolas Gourlas

By Paula F. 

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He learned this profession from his father. And his father from his father and like this we go back in
time for a few more generations of this brave ‘Sponge divers’ ancient seamen.

Curiously, these divers accomplish a long journey to North Africa to catch this precious product,
which is captured by hand. Now a days it is still considered to be a treasure from the depths.

Every year, Kalymnos, a little Greek Island, famous for it’s ‘Sponge divers’ honors these brave
divers have decreased sharply in number due to the ‘Decompression Sickness’ disease or ‘Bends’.
Bear in mind that, many years ago and before all of the Hi-tech we have now a days, they used to
dive , barely dressed and with just one last breath that accompanied them to the bottom.

Staying underwater for two to three minutes on a single breath; at depths of 30 to 60 meters.
They fear nothing; not the dark, not the depths, not the legendary marine monsters…
By inheriting this culture of heroism, they are proud to be providers in the subsistence economy of
their communities.

GREECE-KALYMNOS-Description images (low) 03Nickolas initiates a yearly excursion casting off for the seas and after approximately five months of
hard work he returns to the island. He and his mates will be received by the islanders with all the
honors as if they were heroes that have returned unharmed, from battle.

“If you want to take too much from the depths, you pay the price”.

More and more time at sea, further away and harder to find. These have been some of the
consequences of the rise of sea sponges.

GREECE-KALYMNOS-Description images (low) 07Meanwhile, visiting the home of Nickolas and his family, I am able to see the small factory where
this marine treasure is carefully taken care of, as if it were a precious treasure. Gently processed to
retain all of its properties.
Noma, his sister, tells, me with a twinkle in her eyes; how proud she feels of being part of this
family and its tradition.
With a sad look on account knowing that it is almost for a new crossing and several members of her
family will leave in that little boat. But with a sincere smile she assures me that although it is hard
work, long nights awaiting their return she would not change it for anything in the world.

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Argentina, South America; Diving for clams

San José Gulf – Atlantic Ocean

Captain Dario Diaz

His family is integrated by his son of 18 years old. He work with his father, a famous old fisherman well known in town. Dario works with his father, who is a well-known fisherman in his town.

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Dario knows the depths of the sea from the age of 5. Among recreational diving, commercial and professional has developed his vast knowledge of the sea. Today, then, is a renowned spearfishing hunter with several medals won throughout Latin America.

Dario’s first contact with the depths of the sea was at the age of five. Since then he has worked as a diving instructor, an underwater photographer and a professional diver. Nowadays he is a renowned spear-fishing hunter with several medals won throughout Latin America.

The type of fishing he does is called ‘Artisan fishery’. Made from a vessel of 8,50 meters in length, 2,40 beam and 1,20 draught. Made of fiberglass, with a 200Hp outboard engine. These fishermen are called ‘buzos marisqueros’ or ‘shellfish divers’. From seabed they collect several types of shellfish , such as scallops, mussels and other species that are found up to 27 meters deep.

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His team is made up of a sailor, the captain and another diver. His father often accompanies him as captain while Dario dives to collect shellfish.

The boat has two hoses just over 100 meters each, called ‘Narguile’ or “Hookah” connected to a small compressor installed aft, which provides air during dives. This compressor does not always work continuously, resulting in problems for divers to stay in deep.

The working day usually begins before dawn, loading up equipment, fuel containers and picking up the daily crew..

After a two-hour drive among gravel roads; they reach their destination, Playa Larralde, in the Gulf of San José; a fishermen’s beach, where the boat is.

They then load the plastic containers that will be filled with cargo of scallops. A very important implement, the dip nets, circular nets that a diver uses underwater to collect shellfish. They are commonly called ‘Salabardos’, they have a very peculiar shape with wide rigid mouth on one end, to facilitate the task of uploading the catch under the water. And a loose net on the bottom for optimal charge of many kilos in each sack replacement.

Last check takes place before leaving to sea. This output lasts for hours, always depending on the schedules of tidal currents, weather conditions and wind direction.

Water temperature can reach 8 * degrees in winter. Differences in tidal range up to 8 meters. The optimum time to enter the sea is at low tide; optimizing over bottom times and as a result, the day’s catch.

Those are decisions that the captain must make each day.

The boat is pulled by a small tractor to the coastline. Depending on the site chosen(sea), it may take about an hour to get there.

After a full day at sea, the boat returns to the mainland, overloaded with the day’s catch.

Sailors, divers and captain return home to rest and prepare for the next day of fishing.

Dario has been fishing mussels for twenty years. According to his experience it is difficult to see changes in growth and development in mussels since their cycles are random. There have been good and bad years and he does not believe that there are ties to pollution and/or contamination.

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Nowadays the overpopulation of Undaria, an algae species that has grown in the area in an unnatural way. This algae colonizes on vast areas so as to absorb more sunlight, and can reach up to 17mts deep. Therefore mussels choose deeper areas to grow where they can have more oxygen and be free of algae. Due to this their growth is affected. Mussels have been found up to 72mts. Deep.

This is how Dario remembers his days out at sea ,a very special event comes to mind. And he remembers this as the most special moment under the sea….

He was collecting mussels when suddenly he saw a shadow at about 1 meter from where he was. It was a Southern Right Whale hovering over him, curious of what he was doing. They starred at each other for a bit and then both Dario and the whale carried on with their own business. The whale stayed there for a while as if it was accompanying him in his taks. He felt safe and protected and knew the whale would not harm him. Once again he felt he was part of the sea just as she was.

 

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The Fisherman

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The sun beats down on their tanned and sunburnt bodies, harsh winds knock against their frail vessels, and chill water engulfs their skin raising goosebumps everywhere.  Their minds pine for the comforts of their meager homes on the shore and their lungs scream for oxygen as the swim to the surface from a deep dive on a single breath. They are the fishermen of seven seas and each has his own hardships, abilities, needs, goals and necessary catch.  Some must dive without equipment, some must lay traps, and still others must search far from home for any catch.  But they all do it for the same reason; to live.  Whether just for food or to earn a living, they must fish – their lives and their family’s lives depend upon it.

This is the story of “the Fisherman,” as seen through his own eyes. This documentary will portray a fresh blend of the personalities and bold attitudes of a diverse group of local fishermen and the ecological crises that drastically affect their everyday life. In this enthralling journey through the seven seas, we will show the harmonic and delicate relationship these men share with the seas. We will see, firsthand, the captivating struggle fishermen face. As they scour the sea in search of a catch, we will witness the ecological problems that are severely tarnishing the world’s seas and the fishermen’s ability to make a living out of fishing.

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“The Fisherman” will tell the story of fishermen from different countries and oceans around the world: like Eli Rosilio, Mohamed “Modhi” Johari, Dario Diaz, Nickolas Gourlas, and Tawfiq. So far, we have begun shooting in Greece, Tanzania, Madagascar and Patagonia thanks to our traveling partner, photographer and marine researcher, Paula Faiferman. Along with continuing to shoot in these locations, this project will travel to Argentina, Israel, and Portugal to film the fishermen and the beautiful ocean scenes. This documentary will show the gripping techniques used for everything from diving for Argentinian scallops to fishing Greek sea sponges out of Mediterranean Sea bottoms.

 

Chaos has partnered with Asif Strategies, Ecoocean (two wonderful organizations that can provide a wealth of knowledge on the seven seas) and professional oceanic photographer Paula Faiferman to film the global story of these local fishermen.  Together, we are striving the capture the hardships and excitement they face, as well as the environmental destruction they see.  We will show audiences the high definition beauty of the seven seas; taking care to show the magnificent variety of sea life the different fishermen traverse through every day. It is time someone spoke for the little guy, it is time their splendid adventures were shown to the world.

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The Feather from Dollyland

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“The Feather from Dollyland” is an animated film for the whole family. In a modern legendary tale of the eternal bond between children and their dolls, the story, told from the dolls point of view, is a fun and thrilling adventure.

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Animation Adventure > 90 Min. > 3D and Flash Animation

Writer: Avi Bohbot
Producer: Avi Bohbot
Characters Design: Pil Animation
Language: English
Source: Chaos Films
Production Status: In Development, First draft of script

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Dollyland is an enchanted and magical kingdom where all the dolls live without man. In the distant past, man and doll lived happily together. But the dolls were tired of outliving every child they belonged to, for dolls never die. One day, all the dolls that were abandoned by the aging children fled and created Dollyland. The land of the Dolls was such a success, that eventually all of the dolls had ventured to live there. A new world was created. A world where man lived without doll and doll lived without man.

And for a long time, all was fine…until now. The dolls of Dollyland started feeling a deep, unexplainable loneliness. The king of Dollyland, the eldest doll in the kingdom, became ill. And like the rest of the dolls, his health was deteriorating. But his was in a much quicker pace. Pappydi, King and founder of Dollyland…was dying.

Princess Dolly, granddaughter of the king, decides to gather her friends, and, against her mother’s wishes, head out on a journey to find the legendary Mansland. Dolly must make haste, for time is running out for her grandfather…and all the dolls of Dollyland alike.

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Life Is Not a Movie

Mockumentary Feature flim w Video Betacam w 4X3
Comedy w 100 Min. w 35mm
Director: Avi Bohbot
Writer: Avi Bohbot
Producers: David Silber, Moshe Edri, Leon Edri, Avi Bohbot
Cast: Moshe Ivgi, Ronit Elkabetz, Dana Ivgi, Shlomo Tarshish, Musko Elkalai
Language: Hebrew
Source: United King, Metro Communications, Chaos Films
Production Status: Editing, Raising Funds
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Seventeens years after the disappearance of a film director, the lost movie tapes from his unfinished project are found.  A private investigator is hired to unveil the mystery of this disappearance and looks to the tapes for guidance. This project will be a mockumentary, detailing the process of Israeli backstage cinema.

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Jerusalem Forever, IMAX 3D Project

3D IMAX & theatrical Project | Drama, Animation & Documentary 90 Min.

Script and concept: Avi Bohbot

Producers: Claude Gorski, Avi Bohbot

Languages: French, English, Hebrew, Arabic

Production in Israel: Chaos Films, Play Production

Production Status: In Development

Jerusalem forever

A 3D film production for both THEATRICAL and IMAX release. A thrilling family adventure through the ancient holy city of Jerusalem. A dramatic narrative comprising both 3D animation of historical scenes, and epic documentary footage of current events.

 

In a 3D Movie Experience we will bring the great history of Jerusalem and its timeless story to the billions of people around the world, longing to witness the world’s holiest city. The Movie will fuse voices of Judaism, Christianity and Islam together, merging all perspectives of Jerusalem’s stories as one, while staying committed to tell a much greater story. The final product will prove that coexistence is possible, preferable and even inevitable in Jerusalem. The creative team will be comprised of professionals from the major religions represented within the city to provide a unified vision of Jerusalem. This includes acclaimed directors John Boorman, Roman Polanski, and François and Jean Jacques Mantello.

Jerusalem was declared a world heritage site by the UN in recognition of its international significance. As one travels through the old city, every layer of stone reveals a new plot point in Jerusalem’s dramatic story. The story of suffering, longing, joy and triumph begins well before the common era and continues through to the present; a new chapter created every single day. In this film, we will celebrate Jerusalem as an extremely relevant modern city and as a preservation of history and culture for three of the major world religions and for all the people of the world. Jerusalem:Forever is following in the footsteps of other Successful IMAX films that have come before it, including Everest, Egypt:The Pyramids, etc.

We have a letter of intent from the Mayor’s office of Jerusalem granting our productions permission to film the city.

Jerusalem forever