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'''Ari Libsker''' (Hebrew: ארי ליבסקר, | '''Ari Libsker''' (Hebrew: ארי ליבסקר, {{LifeData|birth=1972|birthplace=Haifa|birthcountry=Israel}}) is a journalist and film-maker from Tel Aviv, Israel, who spoke at the [[WWDOGA]] 2016 in Cologne. He classifies himself as politically far left. | ||
He has made several documentaries. His film '''Stalags''' (2008) featured in The New York Times and won several awards.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ari_Libsker Wikipedia article]</ref> One of his most famous works is the documentation '''Circumcision''' (Israel, 2004, 19 minutes). It deals with the influence of [[MGM|male circumcision]] to the sexual life. First, channel 2 (Israel) wanted to censor the work, but aired it later in the night program. | He has made several documentaries. His film '''Stalags''' (2008) featured in The New York Times and won several awards.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ari_Libsker Wikipedia article]</ref> One of his most famous works is the documentation '''Circumcision''' (Israel, 2004, 19 minutes). It deals with the influence of [[MGM|male circumcision]] to the sexual life. First, channel 2 (Israel) wanted to censor the work, but aired it later in the night program. | ||