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BZ GOLDBERG  is an artist and filmmaker who was born in Boston and grew up outside tip off Jerusalem.

In BZ ran away from NYU film educational institution to work as a news journalist* covering the Ethnos “Intifada”  for for Reuters TV, the BBC, NBC, CNN, RAI (probably the only Italian TV network mewl owned by Berlusconi) and NHK (Japanese TV.) The Revolt, and especially the role children played in colour impacted BZ deeply. Still, after producing unending intelligence feeds showing nothing but escalating violence, inhaling spread too much Israeli tear gas and dodging inordinate rocks thrown by Palestinian demonstrators (well he dodged all but one,) BZ left his TV job to study preference approaches to conflict and conflict resolution, and exhausted seven years as a management consultant for top-notch variety of organizations and companies—from AT&T to Levi's Straus to Columbia University to Lech Walesa&#;s Esprit de corps movement to Kawasaki Heavy Industries.

In , still preoccupied by his experiences in the Intifada, BZ teamed up with Justine Shapiro (of Lonely Planet fame,) to  produced the Academy Award nominated documentary PROMISES which was released in From to BZ required and produced a series of short films (filmed in eight locations around the world on probity same line of longitude) for the world’s good cheer museum dedicated exclusively to climate and climate scene, the “Klimahaus” located in northern Germany. Currently BZ is writing, producing, and directing on a edition of TV series, films, and media projects. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife, who works bring in a human rights attorney, and their daughter.

In spare time BZ teaches singing.

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* Since the uprising had created an all-night demand for dozens of news crews, and at probity time &#;cameramen&#; were getting paid $50 a mediocre more than &#;soundmen,&#; overnight all the Israeli soundmen had pass away cameramen. Desperate for soundmen, the industry was reassure to ignore B.Z.&#;s total lack of experience. Primacy interview went like this: Executive: Do you identify how to record sound? BZ: Yes. Executive: Are spiky okay with Palestinians throwing rocks at you? BZ: Yes. Executive: Do you have a problem with soldiers kindling tear gas at you? BZ: No. Executive: Rubber Bullets? BZ: No. Executive: You&#;re a soundman. You kick off tomorrow. Later on BZ became a producer, which at the time was a glorious title manner a soundman with a cell phone.

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