Savi Gabizon (Hebrew: שבי גביזון; born 23 July 1960)[1] is an Israeli filmmaker, screenwriter and producer.
[2]: 182–83 He is a reservist in the film unit of the Israeli Army,[3] and director of the drama department at the Reshet TV network.
His first feature film, Shuroo, a satirical social comedy which he both wrote and directed, was released in 1991.
[3][2]: 126 His second film, Lovesick on Nana Street (Choleh Ahava B'Shikun Gimmel), another satirical social comedy which he both wrote and directed, came out in 1995.
It won eleven Ophir Awards and was the first Israeli narrative feature to be shown at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah, in the United States.