
Yaniv Raz - IMDb
Yaniv Raz. Director: Dr. Bird's Advice for Sad Poets. Yaniv attended NYU (Tisch) Film school as a double major in Film and Dramatic Writing. After a year and a half he transferred to Vassar College, graduating in 1998 with a degree in Theater and Literature. Yaniv also attended Yale University for a program in Psychology.
Yaniv Raz - Biography - IMDb
Yaniv Raz adapted and directed the feature film "Dr. Bird's Advice for Sad Poets." Previously, Yaniv wrote screenplays or developed TV shows for: Universal, Sony, Fox, WB, Starz and Netflix. He has worked as a writer with Cirque du Soleil, Jerry Bruckheimer, and Valhalla Entertainment.
Dr. Bird's Advice for Sad Poets - Wikipedia
Dr. Bird's Advice for Sad Poets is a 2021 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Yaniv Raz and starring Lucas Jade Zumann, Taylor Russell, Chase Stokes, Lisa Edelstein, David Arquette and Jason Isaacs. It is based on the novel of the same name by Evan Roskos.
BIOGRAPHY - Yaniv Raz
Yaniv Raz most recently adapted and directed the feature film DR. BIRD’S ADVICE FOR SAD POETS. He is currently in development at STARZ on his original series, THE ART OF DYING.
Eternal Return (film) - Wikipedia
Eternal Return is an upcoming epic romance film written and directed by Yaniv Raz. A woman is sent back in time to reignite her ability to love. It was announced in May 2023 that Naomi Scott, Kit Harington and Jeremy Irons were cast to star in the film, with Scott also serving as a producer. Yaniv Raz will write and direct. [1] .
Dr. Bird’s Advice for Sad Poets Is an Endearingly ... - CBR
2021年1月5日 · Writer and director Yaniv Raz adapted Dr. Bird's Advice for Sad Poets from the novel of the same name by Evan Roskos, yet much of what makes the film feel so immersive are its smart visual decisions, such as demonstrating how James' feels about his search for his sister with Sophie through the depiction of a series of movie genres. These ...
‘Dr. Bird’s Advice for Sad Poets’ Review: Teen Anxiety and ...
2021年1月12日 · This Yaniv Raz drama, about a Walt Whitman-obsessed teenager with a pigeon as an imaginary therapist, is drunk on its stylistic affectations.