
Zohar Wagner
Directing
Known For

A boy and a girl wake up in bed one morning, naked. The children's mother died a few weeks earlier. Before she died she asked her children to find their birth father who left them when they were still babies. Their quest in search of their father leads them to hospitals, nursing homes and holding cells. In the course of the quest the brother and sister meet people who provide them - like in parallel quantum universes - a glance into what their future lives may hold for them.
Urban Tale

Based on the diary of a hostage, a forgotten heroine who acted as an intermediary between members of Fatah and the IDF, this is a gripping inside account of the terrorist attack on the Savoy Hotel in Tel Aviv in 1975.
Savoy

On the morning of the October 7 attack, Rachel and David Edri were held hostage in their home in Ofakim by a terrorist squad. For 20 hours the couple survived alone with the terrorists until they were rescued by the security forces. During the hours, Rachel offered the terrorists food and drinks, talked with them and took care of one of the wounded.
Rachel from Ofakim
Video tapes filmed years ago in New York reappear one day in a couple's apartment. The content undermines the man's trust in his wife to be. The dispute around the video footage leads the woman on a quest seeking out those who were her companions in a hectic experience, with their help she uncovers the ways in which her repression mechanism has led her astray. Blocked memories of the past start to awaken, dancing naked in front of men demanding sex at the strip club, a champagne room where women would take clients for a private session. She unravels her past and one painful memory she has repressed for years, when as a teenager, she entered a room where her innocence was stripped of her
Doll: Why Did You Dance Naked?

How to get a pair of perfect breasts and stay alive? Zohar Wagners' journey of survival.
A Tale of Two

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21 Days Inside
This highly revealing self documentation, follows Zohar Wagner, a 38 years old, single mother, provocative performance artist, exploring her sexuality while pregnant and after birth.
Stretch Marks
On October 7th at 6:29 a.m. Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel. 15 militants came to the town of Ofakim and killed 27 civilians and 5 police officers. In a new hybrid film, filmmaker Zohar Wagner (”Savoy”) tells the story of Rachel Edri, kept hostage by five Hamas militants. For 20 hours, Rachel and her husband David were held hostage in their house, by five Hamas militants, and thanks to Rachel’s cunning, resourcefulness, sense of humor and improvisation skills – they managed to survive. The film includes dramatic reenactments of the events in the house, which has been recreated as an exact replica of the house in Ofakim, with the real Rachel acting as “director” of the scenes. In addition, the film includes exclusive private and police archival materials.