INTRODUCTION:
THE SAM SPIEGEL FILM AND
TELEVISION SCHOOL, JERUSALEM, ISRAEL
The
diversity of the young and exciting Israeli cinematography reflects
the full and rich life of the young Israeli society
which is facing the challenge of receiving numerous
immigrants from all over the world, who are building
a pluralist and open society, faithful to its traditions and
values.
Yossi
Armani Ambassador
of the State of Israel The
Sam Spiegel Film and Television School, Jerusalem, Israel Throughout
its 20 years,
is constantly striving to bring the most authentic
voices of young Israeli filmmakers to international audiences.
The Sam Spiegel Film and Television School
was established by The Israeli Ministry of Education and
The Jerusalem Foundation. It pursues a storycentered approach
to filmmaking, concentrating on the short
film as a legitimate film genre. The school’s approach to
film and television making is considered very unique
and innovative as the school’s teaching method is
founded on a triangular structure: Filmmaking program, Creative
Writing program and Entrepreneur Producer’s program. With
uncompromising standards of excellence, The Sam
Spiegel School is forging new directions in the Israeli film
industry while gaining worldwide recognition for
the outstanding achievements of its students. It has been
playing a key role in the Israeli film renaissance of
the last decade, by virtue of its distinctive focus on a personal
and sensitive dialogue with the audience. Over
the years, the school won 15 times The Best Film School
award at various student film festivals In
1996, Sam Spiegel became the first school ever selected for
a retrospective by the Museum of Modern Art in
New York. To date, the school’s films have been shown at
165 retrospectives in 50 countries. Some of the largestfilm
festivals in the world such as Berlin, Rotterdam,Clermont-
Ferrand, Hong Kong, Valladolid, Sarajevo and The
Hamptons have honored the school with tributes. Its
student films represent Israel at more than 130 international festivals
each year and have won more than 260
international prizes including the first prize in the Cinéfondation
category of Cannes Film Festival 2008. 300
graduates, an average of 70% of total alumni, hold leading positions in Israel’s film and
television industry.
The presentation of the Sam Spiegel School films, which
will be held within the Zagreb Film Festival programme, is organised in
association with the Embassy of the State of Israel and the Zagreb Academy of
Dramatic Art.
Screening
of FIlms: The Sam Spiegel Film
and Television School, Jerusalem, Israel
Bedouin
Sand / Chol
režija
/ directed by: Omri Levy
1997,
17’, boja, color, video
Cock
Fight / Krav Tarnegolim
režija
/ directed by: Sigalit Liphshitz,
2000,
14’, boja, color, video
The
Substitute / Hayelet Bodeda
režija
/ directed by: Taly Lavie
2005,
19’, boja, color, video
Sabbath
Entertainment / Omeg Shabat
režija
/ directed by: Mihal Brezis & Oded Binnun
2003,
21’, boja, color, video
Guided
Tour / Siyur Mudrach
režija
/ directed by: Benjamin Freidenberg
2009, 25’, boja, color, video
21 OCTOBER / THURSDAY / 6pm / ACADEMY OF DRAMATIC ARTS