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Geva Studios building before demolition
Mordechai Navon and Yitzhak Agadati

Geva Films (Hebrew: סרטי גבע, Sirtei Geva), or the Geva film studio and laboratory was one of the first film studios in Israel. It was established in 1949 in the city of Givatayim near Tel Aviv by Mordechai Navon [he] , Yitzhak Agadati and Yosef Navon. It produced newsreels for cinemas and short films, as well as feature films.[1][2]

Its building was demolished in September 2011[3] and two residential towers (Geva Towers (Hebrew: מגדלי גבע)) were built in its place.

Produced films

People

  • Mordechai Navon [he], a founder
  • Yitzhak Agadati, a founder, brother of Baruch Agadati
  • Yosef Navon, a founder of the Geva Film Studios, director, cameraman and sound technician[6]
  • Jachin Hirsch [he], worked on the Geva Films' newssreels in late 1950s [7]
  • Amnon Salomon
  • Adi Talmor

References

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