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Michale Boganim is a French-Israeli screenwriter and film director.
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(2005)
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p. 4. Retrieved 9 July 2016 Retrieved 8 July 2016 .
Her feature-length films include '' La Terre outragée'' (2011) or ''Odessa, Odessa'' (2005).


Life and career

Boganim was born the 17 of July 1977 in
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to a Modern Orthodox Jewish family with ancestors from the Ukraine on her mother's side. She grew up in France where her family had emigrated in 1984 following the 1982 Lebanon conflict She studied political science and anthropology at the Sorbonne in Paris under Jean Rouch and then completed a degree in sociology, philosophy, and history at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI; he, הַאוּנִיבֶרְסִיטָה הַעִבְרִית בִּירוּשָׁלַיִם) is a public research university based in Jerusalem, Israel. Co-founded by Albert Einstein and Dr. Chaim Weiz ...
. After graduating, she returned to Paris and worked as an assistant producer and director for several film companies. Boganim went on to study film techniques and directing, first at the Institut National Supérieur des Arts du Spectacle in Belgium for a brief period and then at the prestigious
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in the UK, where she graduated in 2000.Kelassy, Elsa (14 September 2015)
"Michale Boganim Explores Brooklyn's Hassidic Community in English-Language Debut"
'' Variety''. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
''Dust'' and ''Mémoires incertaines'' (''Dim Memories''), two of her short documentary films made at the National Film School, would later form the basis for ''Odessa, Odessa'', her first feature-length film. ''Mémoires incertaines'' was presented at the
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of the 2002
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, where it won the Prix Gras-Savoye. ''Dust'' won the International Film Critics prize at the 2002 Krakow Film Festival and the Best Short Documentary award at the
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. Her feature-length documentary ''Odessa, Odessa'' was released in 2005 and shown at numerous film festivals including
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and the
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where it was awarded the CICAE Prize.Kelassy, Elsa (9 August 2015)
"Locarno: 10 Power Players of Israel's Film Industry"
'' Variety''. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
It follows the lives and reminiscences of elderly Russian Jews who remained behind in
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after World War II and those who took up a life as exiles in
Ashdod Ashdod ( he, ''ʾašdōḏ''; ar, أسدود or إسدود ''ʾisdūd'' or '' ʾasdūd'' ; Philistine: 𐤀𐤔𐤃𐤃 *''ʾašdūd'') is the sixth-largest city in Israel. Located in the country's Southern District, it lies on the Mediterran ...
, Israel and the Brighton Beach neighborhood of Brooklyn. Boganim's first feature-length fiction film, '' La Terre outragée'' (''Land of Oblivion'') was premiered at the
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in 2011. and Toronto film festival, Chicago film festival, Palm Spring, San Francisco, Tokyo etc. Starring Olga Kurylenko and
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, it was filmed in Pripyat which had been rendered a ghost city by the
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in 1986. The film was positively reviewed in the French press, including the ''
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'', won several awards, and was broadcast on European television.Ribeiro, Ana (May 2016)
"Transnational Misfortunes: Fictionalizing Chernobyl"
''East European Film Bulletin''. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
Boganim's first English-language film ''Lost in America'' is in pre-production as of 2018. The film is a coming-of-age drama set in Manhattan and the Hassidic community of Brooklyn's Borough Park.


Filmography

*2000 ''Dust'', (35 minutes) as director and screenwriter, documentary on the remnants of
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culture in Odessa, National Film and Television School production *2001 ''Mémoires incertaines'' (''Dim Memories'') (35 minutes), as director and screenwriter, documentary on Boganim's search for the real identity of her mysterious great uncle with each member of the family telling a different story about him, National Film and Television School production *2004 ''Macao sans retour'' (''Last Stop, Macau'') (52 minutes), as director, documentary on
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, French/Portuguese co-production, selected for the 2005
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*2004 ''Odessa, Odessa'' (102 minutes), as director and screenwriter, documentary on the lives of Jewish exiles from Odessa and those who remained in the city, premiered at the Jerusalem Film Festival. French/Israeli co-production *2006 ''Bienvenue chez Dovid'' (26 minutes), as director, documentary on Yiddish researcher and linguist
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filmed in Lithuania and Belarus for the
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television series ''Visages d'Europe''. The film received a "Mention spécial" at the 2007 Doc en Courts festival in Lyon.Arte France (JulyAugust 2008)
''Mailing''
p. 24. Retrieved 8 July 2016 .
*2008 ''Bienvenue chez Renata'' (26 minutes) as director, documentary on a cafe in
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for the Arte television series ''Visages d'Europe''. A portrait of twin sister waitresses at a Gdańsk Shipyard Cafe. *2012 '' La Terre outragée'' (''Land of Oblivion'') (108 minutes), as director and screenwriter, drama set in Pripyat exploring the
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and its aftermath, premiered at the Venice Film Festival, French/German/Polish/Ukraine co-production. * 2021 ''The Forgotten Ones'' (93 minutes) as director and screenwriter, documentary, Michale Boganim follows the footsteps of her father, who came from Morocco and quickly became a leader of the local Israeli Black Panthers to stand against this discrimination. Giornate degli Autori 2021 – Venice (World Premiere), Cinemed 2021 (French Premiere), Doc NYC 2021 (North American Premiere), CPH:Dox 2022 * 2022 ''Tel Aviv Beirut'' (116 minutes) as director and screenwriter, historical drama set against the backdrop of the Israeli-Lebanese conflict in 1982 and 2006 – Premiered at Tokyo International Film Festival


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(2 April 2012).
"Lights! Camera! Hazmat Suit! Filming Inside Chornobyl's Exclusion Zone"

Video interview with Michale Bogadim
(in English) on the official YouTube channel of the Sarajevo Film Festival
Trailer for ''Odessa, Odessa''
on the official YouTube channel of UniFrance * {{DEFAULTSORT:Boganim, Michale 1972 births Living people People from Haifa Israeli film directors French women film directors Israeli women film directors Israeli documentary film directors French documentary film directors French women screenwriters Israeli female screenwriters Women documentary filmmakers