Keva Rosenfeld
Keva Rosenfeld, a masterful storyteller of the silver screen, was born in the year 1957 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Rosenfeld, active from the mid-1980s onwards, primarily directed films in the genres of comedy and documentary, with his most noted works being "All American High Revisited" and "Twenty Bucks", the latter of which won the Critics Award at the Deauville Film Festival. His directorial style is characterized by a keen eye for human interest and a sharp sense of humor, brought to life through his unique narrative voice.
As a person, Keva Rosenfeld carries a passion for storytelling that reflects not only in his films but also in his everyday interactions, making him a truly inspiring figure in the realm of cinema.