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Michal Aviad (born 1955,
Jerusalem Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
) is an Israeli
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, producer and
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at the Department of Cinema and Television,
Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv University (TAU) ( he, אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, ''Universitat Tel Aviv'') is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Locate ...
.


Biography

Michal Aviad was born in Jerusalem in 1955. Her mother was an immigrant from
Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical ...
and her father an immigrant from
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. She graduated in literature and philosophy from Tel Aviv University. In 1984, she received a Master of Film from San Francisco State University. Between 1981 and 1990 she lived and worked in San Francisco where she made her first film. She is a senior lecturer at the department of Cinema and Television at Tel Aviv University. Aviad's films bring to light the complex relationships between women issues and other major social-political issues such as the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. In November 2019, Aviad was rewarded one of Israel's most prestigious awards, the Landau Award for Arts and Sciences, endowed by Mifal HaPais Council for the Culture and Arts, which cited her as "one of the most important directors in the history of Israeli cinema".


Filmography

Acting Our Age (1987, 60 min, production and direction) Acting Our Age is Aviad's first movie, which she produced and directed in the United States. The film deals with the experience of aging among women, and tackles age-linked stereotypes and discrimination. The film received several prizes and was the first to be broadcast within the prestigious documentary slot POV (Point of View) on the American public network
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. It was broadcast in several international festivals including the
Sundance Film Festival The Sundance Film Festival (formerly Utah/US Film Festival, then US Film and Video Festival) is an annual film festival organized by the Sundance Institute. It is the largest independent film festival in the United States, with more than 46,6 ...
and the
Telluride film festival The Telluride Film Festival (TFF) is a film festival held annually in Telluride, Colorado during Labor Day weekend (the first Monday in September). The 49th edition took place on September 2 -6, 2022. History First held on 30 August 1974, t ...
in the USA. The Women Next Door (1992, 80 min, production and direction The film deals with the involvement of women, both as conquerors and as conquered, in the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict Israelis ( he, יִשְׂרָאֵלִים‎, translit=Yīśrāʾēlīm; ar, الإسرائيليين, translit=al-ʾIsrāʾīliyyin) are the citizens and nationals of the State of Israel. The country's populace is composed primarily of Je ...
. It takes place during the
First Intifada The First Intifada, or First Palestinian Intifada (also known simply as the intifada or intifadah),The word '' intifada'' () is an Arabic word meaning " uprising". Its strict Arabic transliteration is '. was a sustained series of Palestini ...
. The film was screened in many festivals including Jerusalem, Munich, São Paulo, Chicago, Calcutta, and INPUT 93, and got the Prize of Peace in the
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in
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. It was broadcast on many television stations in the world, including coast-to-coast broadcasting in the US, but never in Israel. Ever Shot Anyone? (1995, 60 min, direction) Produced by Amit Goren, this documentary explores Israeli male culture from a woman's point of view. The video was part of the
Hong Kong International Film Festival The Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF), is one of Asia’s oldest international film festivals. Founded in 1976, the festival features different movies, filmmakers from different countries in Hong Kong. HKIFF screens around 230 films ...
, Feminale, the Leipzig Film Festival, INPUT ’96, London Jewish Film Festival, Washington Jewish Film Festival, Flaherty film Seminar and many others. It was aired in Canada, Israel, Holland, Denmark, Russia and other countries. Jenny and Jenny (1997, 60 mn) A film on two teenage working-class Israeli girls, Jenny and Jenny was awarded Best Israeli Documentary for 1997 from the Israel Film Institute. It was part of the Jerusalem International Film Festival,
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,
Boston Film Festival Boston Film Festival (BFF) is an annual film festival held in Boston in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. It has been held annually since 1984, usually in early September. The Boston Film Festival premiered such notable films as ''The Last Kiss'' ...
, Feminale,
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival San Francisco Jewish Film Festival is the oldest Jewish film festival in the world, and currently the largest with a 2016 attendance figure of 40,000 at screenings in San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland, San Rafael, and Palo Alto. The three-week summe ...
, Films des Femmes in France and INPUT ’98. To date it was aired in Germany, Sweden and Israel. Ramleh (2001, 60 min, direction and coproduction) Produced with the help of the Soros Documentary Fund, Ramleh is a social-political film about the lives of four women in the town of Ramleh, a Jewish- Arab town, and a powerful example to the disintegration of a country of displaced people torn by religious, national and cultural differences. The film was part of the Jerusalem International Film Festival, FIPA 2002, Munich, Prague, Istanbul, Milano, Mumbai, Kalamata, Human Rights Watch Film Festival in New York and others. For My Children (2002, 66 min, production and direction) This is personal film about the history and events in the life of one family of immigrants and refugees as seen through the prism of the first days of the new Intifada. The film is co-produced with Israel and
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. So far the film took part in the Leipzig film Festival, MoMa Documentary Series, Boston & Washington Jewish Film Festivals, San Francisco International Film Festival, Munich Documentary,
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documentary film festival in
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, INPUT 03, Istanbul Documentary, Berlin Cinematheque, Palestinian- Israeli Film Festival in Paris and Brussels and others.
Invisible Invisibility is the state of an object that cannot be seen. An object in this state is said to be ''invisible'' (literally, "not visible"). The phenomenon is studied by physics and perceptual psychology. Since objects can be seen by light in ...
(2011, 90 min, direction) AKA ''Lo Roim Alaich''
Ronit Elkabetz Ronit Elkabetz ( he, רונית אלקבץ; 27 November 1964 – 19 April 2016) was an Israeli actress, screenwriter and film director. She worked in both Israeli and French cinema. She won three Ophir Awards and received a total of seven nomin ...
and Evgenia Dodina star in this story where two women are brought together over a shared trauma; they were both victims of a serial rapist twenty years earlier. Their characters are fictional but the rapist is real, having raped 16 women and girls in
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the G ...
between 1977 and 1978. Therefore, actual victim testimonies are interlaced into the film. Invisible was part of more than 30 festivals across the globe, was theatrically exhibited in New York, Israel and France and has received the Ecumenical Prize at the 2011 Belin International Festival (Panorama section), Best Israeli Film and Best Actress at the 2011 Haifa Film festival and the Grand Prize at the 2012 Women International Film Festival in France. The Women Pioneers (2013, 51-min, produced by Eden Productions) AKA ''Ha'Chalutzot'' this documentary made of archives, uncovers the passion, struggle and pain of women pioneers who came to Palestine a hundred years ago to create a new world and a new woman. Research Prize, DocAviv Film Festival, 2013, Best Documentary, Women Film Festival, Israel, 2013, and Best Experimental Film, Polish Jewish Film Festival, Warsaw, 2014. Dimona Twist (2016, 71-min, produced by Lama Films) This documentary tells the stories of Seven women arrive in Israel by ship in the 1950s and 1960s and are sent straight to Dimona, a town recently established in the desert. Best Documentary at The Jerusalem Film Festival. Working Woman (2018, 93-min, produced by Lama Films) Working Woman is her second fiction feature film. The film is about an ambitious young mother, who aspires to succeed at her new job without paying the price that her boss demands.


Awards


See also

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Israeli cinema Cinema of Israel ( he, קולנוע ישראלי, Kolnoa Yisraeli) refers to film production in Israel since its founding in 1948. Most Israeli films are produced in Hebrew, but there are productions in other languages such as Arabic and Englis ...


References


Further reading

Ever Shot Anyone * Berman Emanuel, Rosenheimer Timna and Aviad Michal (2003). Documentary Directors and their Protagonists: A Transferential / Counter-Transferential Relationships? In Sabbadini Andrea (ed.) The Couch and the Silver Screen: Psychoanalytic Reflections on European Cinema (pp. 213–231) London: Brunner-Routledge. * Zanger Anat (2005) Sweet Einat Strikes Back : Positions Feminines de la Camera en Temps de Guerre. In Euvrard Janine (ed.) Israeliens, Palestiniens que Peut le Cinema ? Paris: Editions Michalon. (pp 121–127). * Zanger Anat (2005) Women, Border, and Camera. Israeli feminine framing of war .Feminist Media Studies, Vol. 5, Issue 3, (pp 341–357) On For My Children * Polland Lisa (2004) For My Children by Michal Aviad Hawwa-Journal of Women of the Middle East & the Islamic World, Academic Publishers Brill. Vol 2, 272–278. * Oachs Juliana (2004) Michal Aviad: For My Children Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues, Indiana University Press. Number 7, 266-270 * Seja Nina (forthcoming) Exile, Liminality and Split Consciousness in Michal Aviad's For My Children and Mona Hatoum's Measures of Distance (15 p) * Munk Yael (2005) La Maternite Comme Attitude Oppositionelle : sur Pour Mes Enfants (2002) de Michal Aviad. In Euvrard Janine (ed.) Israeliens, Palestiniens que Peut le Cinema? Paris: Editions Michalon. (pp: 235–239) * Munk Yael (2006) Motherhood as an Oppositional Standpoint: Michal Aviad's “For My Children” Gender in Conflicts : Palestine-Israel- Germany. Christina von Braun & Ulrike Auga. Berlin (ed) :LIT Verlag, (pp. 143–148.) * Talmon Miri (forthcoming) Cameras in Contested Territories: War and Peace as Gendered Alternatives in Israeli Documentary Films. *Yael Munk (2007) Motherhood as an Oppositional Standpoint: On Michal Aviad's For My Children, in ''Gender in Conflicts: Palestine-Israel-Germany'', ed. Christina von Braun & Ulrike Auga Berlin: LIT Verlag, pp. 143–148. *Burstein Janet (2009) Moving Through Several Darknesses''Minerva: Journal of Women and War,''McFarland Publishers (pp. 89–102) *Linda Dittmar (2012) The Eye of the Storm: The Political Stake of Israeli I Movies in ''The Cinema of Me: The Self and Subjectivity in First Person Documentary,'' Ed: Alisa Lebow, New York, Columbia University Press, pages 158–172. *Efrén Cuevas (2013) Home movies as personal archives in autobiographical documentaries. ''Studies in Documentary Films, VOL 7, No. 1, ,'' pp17–29 *שמוליק דובדבני (2010)'', גוף ראשון, מצלמה,'' הוצאת כתר ע"מ 160–162, 170-175 Ever Shot Anyone? * שמוליק דובדבני (2010)'', גוף ראשון, מצלמה,'' הוצאת כתר ע"מ 160–162, 170-175 * Burstein Janet (2013) Like Windows in the Wall: Four Documentaries by Israeli Women. ''Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies''&''Gender Issues'', Indiana University Press, Number 25, Fall 5774/2013 pp. 129–146. The Women Next Door * שמוליק דובדבני (2010)'', גוף ראשון, מצלמה,'' הוצאת כתר ע"מ 160–162, 170-175 * Yael Munk (2011) Ethics and Responsibility : The Feminization of the New Israeli Documentary. ''Israel Studies,'' Vol. 16, number 2, summer 2011, pp. 151–164. * Burstein Janet (2013) Like Windows in the Wall: Four Documentaries by Israeli Women. ''Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies''&''Gender Issues'', Indiana University Press, Number 25, Fall 5774/2013 pp. 129–146. * Eitan Orkibi(2015) Judea and Samaria in Israel documentary cinema: displacement, oriental space and the cultural construction of colonized landscapes''. Israel Affairs'' VOL 21, No 3, Page 408–421, Taylor & Francis Invisible * AC Loranger (2011)Invisible: Venir à bout du viol, ''Séquences: La revue de cinema No. 274, pp 33-35'' * Régine-Mihal Friedman (2012) Invisible metamorphoses, ''Studies in Documentary Film'', VOL6, No 3, pp 273–290, Taylor & Francis. * Ariel Schweitzer (2013) Le nouveau cinéma israélien, Paris, éditions Yellow Now, 2013 * Neta Alexander (2016), A Body in Every Cellar: The "New Violence" Movement in Israeli Cinema, ''Jewish Film & New Media'', Vol. 4: Iss. 1, Article 2 * Raz, “Conditions of Visibility: Trauma and Contemporary Israeli Women’s Cinema,” ''Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society'', (2016). Jenny & Jenny * Yaron Shemer (2013) Identity, Place, and Subversion in Contemporary Mizrahi Cinema in Israel, University of Michigan Press pp 223–249. Ramleh * Yaron Shemer (2013) Identity, Place, and Subversion in Contemporary Mizrahi Cinema in Israel, University of Michigan Press pp 223–249.


External links


"The Women Pioneers" - The full film is available on VOD
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Aviad, Michal Israeli film producers Israeli film directors Academic staff of Tel Aviv University Educators from Jerusalem 1955 births Living people Israeli people of Italian-Jewish descent Israeli people of Hungarian-Jewish descent