Eytan Fox is an Israeli director and screenwriter. He was born in New York, but his family moved to Israel when he was two years old. He studied at the University for Film and Television in Tel Aviv. He made his debut with the medium length feature
After (1990), which was re-released in 2006 as
Time Off as a part of the omnibus
Boys Life 5. He often covered topics such as homosexuality and the military in his films, such as his feature debut
Shirat Ha'Sirena (Song of the Siren, 1994) and love dramas
Yossi & Jagger (2002) and
The Bubble (Ha- Buah, 2007). In his thriller
Walk on Water (2004) he questions issues that are at once private and political in the story of an Israeli member of Mossad and a German whose grandfather was a Nazi. He directed several episodes of the TV series
Florentine (1997) and the short musical
Ba'al Ba'al Lev (Gotta Have Heart, 1997).