Buzz (film)

Buzz (Hebrew: באזז) is a 1998 Israeli film directed by Eli Cohen, based on a real murder story.

The film is based on a real event in 1994, in which two 14-year-olds—Arbel Aloni and Moshe "Moshiko" Ben-Ivgi—murdered a taxi driver (named Derek Roth).

The children start committing crimes such as vandalism and theft, with the knowledge of Ofer Reinitz, a police officer, and the school councilor, Naomi.

They work together to put the children in juvenile jail, although Ido's father Gidi, who is a prominent lawyer and personal friend of Ofer's from the army, does not believe the accusations against his son and stops the children from being persecuted on several occasions.

After they murder a taxi driver for thrills with an old revolver, both Ido and Rafi are arrested.