“All the Little Pretty Horses“, by Michalis Konstantatos
( Greece – Belgium – Germany 2020 )
• Sarajevo 2020 – Competition
“Rounds“, by Stephan Komandarev
( Bulgaria – Serbia – France 2019 )
• Sarajevo 2019 – Competition [ Best actress Award ]
“God exists, Her Name is Petrunya“, by Teona Strugar Mitevska
( Makedonia – Belgium – France – Slovenia – Croatia 2019 )
• Berlinale 2019 – Competition
“Dogs“, by Bogdan Mirica
( France – Romania – Bulgaria – Qatar 2016 )
• Cannes Film Festival 2016 – Official Selection – Un certain regard [ Fipresci Award ]
• Transilvania International Film Festival [ Best Film ]
“Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me” by Hadar Morag
( Israel – France 2015 )
• Venice Film Festival 2015 – Orizzonti
• Haifa International Film Festival 2015 [ Best Debut Film ]
“Interruption” by Yorgos Zois
( Greece – France – Croatia 2015 )
• Venice Film Festival 2015 – Orizzonti
“Afterthought” by Elad Keidan
( Israel – France 2015 )
• Cannes Film Festival 2015 – Official Selection – Special Screening
• Ophir Awards 2015 [ Best Script, Best Soundtrack, Best Editing ]
• Haifa International Film Festival 2015 [ Best Film ]
“Aferim!“, by Radu Jude
( Romania – Bulgaria – Czech Republic 2014 )
• Berlinale 2015 [ Silver Bear Award ]
• Tribeca 2015 [ Official Selection ]
• Karlovy Vary 2015 [ Official Selection ]
“Come To My Voice” by Hüsseyin Karabey
( Turkey-France-Germany 2014 )
• Berlinale / Generation 2014
• Istanbul Film Festival – Turkey ( April 2014 ) [ 3 Awards: Audience Award, Best Music Award, CineEurope Award ]
• Milano Film Festival – Italy ( September 2014 ) [ Audience Award ]
“Sharqiya“ by Ami Livne
( Israel-France-Germany 2012, 82 min. )
• Berlinale Panorama official selection 2012
• Cannes 2012, ACID selection
• Jerusalem Film Festival ( July 2012 ) [ Best Feature Film Award ]
“Mabul” by Guy Nattiv
.( Israel – Canada 2011, 100 min. )
• Berlinale Generation 2011 ( Special Mention Kplus-section )
“The Human Ressources Manager“ (“Mashabei Enosh”) by Eran Riklis
(Israel-France-Germany-Romania 2010, 104 min.)
• Public Award LOCARNO PIAZZA GRANDE 2010
• Toronto Official Selection 2010
• Winner of the Israeli Ophir prize and Israel’s candidate for the Oscars 2011
“Naomi“ (“Hitparzut X”) by Eitan Zur.
(Israel-France 2010, 102 min.)
• Critics Weeks at Venice Film Festival 2010.
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“Mrs. Moskowitz & The Cats”by Jorge Gurvich
( Israel 2009 – 83 min. )
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• Montreal World Films Official Selection 2009.
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“Bena“by Niv Klainer
(Israel – France 2009, 86 min.)
• Toronto City To City 2009
• Karlovy-Vary 2010
“The Loners” (“Ha’bodedim”) by Renen Schorr
(Israel 2009, 88 min.)
• Official selection Pusan 2009
“The Seven Days”(“Shivaa”)
by Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz.
(Israel-France 2008, 105 min)
• Critics Week at Cannes 2008
• Best Feature Award at the Jerusalem International Film Festival 2008.
“7 Minutes in Heaven“(“Sheva Dakot be-Gan-Eden”) by Omri Givon.
(Israel-France 2008, 94 min.)
• Best Feature Award at Haifa International Film Festival 2008
• Official competition TriBeCa 2009.
“Noodle”by Ayelet Menachemi.
(Israel-China 2007, 95 min.)
• Grand Jury Prize at the Montreal World Films Festival 2007.
“My Father, My Lord“(“Hufshat Kaitz”) by David Volach.
(Israel 2007, 74 min.)
• Best Feature Award at TriBeCa Film Festival 2007.