Oded Binnun

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Oded Binnun (* 1975 ) is an Israeli filmmaker who mainly makes short films . At the 2015 Academy Awards, she and Mihal Brezis were nominated for an Oscar in the Best Short Film category for their work with Aya . Binnun studied at the Sam Spiegel Film Institute in Jerusalem . In addition to filmmaking, he has directed music videos and commercials. He is currently working with Brezis on his feature film debut, which is funded by the Israel Film Fund .

Filmography

  • 2003: Sabbath Entertainment ( Oneg Shabat , short film, director, screenwriter and cameraman)
  • 2004: Proyect Gvul (short film, cameraman)
  • 2005: Tuesday's Women ( Hanashim Shel Yom Slishi , short film, director and cameraman)
  • 2006: Mortgage (TV film, cameraman)
  • 2006: Deputy (short film, screenwriter)
  • 2009: Lost Paradise (short film, director, screenwriter and cameraman)
  • 2012: Aya (short film, director and screenwriter)
  • 2018: The Etruscan Smile ( The Etruscan Smile , feature film, director)

Web links

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  2. http://www.woodstockfilmfestival.com/festival2009/details.php?id=19956
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