Avi Belkin
Avi Belkin is an Israeli film director, producer and cinematographer.
Education
Belkin studied art and film at HaMidrasha - Faculty of the Arts in Beit Berl, Israel.
Film career
In 2012, Belkin produced and directed a short documentary film, Paddle Ball, that won first place at the Haifa International Film Festival that year. In 2014, his debut feature film Winding, about the Yarkon River,[1] won the best film award.[2]
Belkin directed the documentary feature Mike Wallace is Here that follows the life and career of American journalist Mike Wallace (2019)[3] and directed and executive produced a 6 part true-crime documentary series No One Saw a Thing (2019) that tells the story of a small violent town in Missouri.[4]
Filmography
Year | Title | Work Type | Genre | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Paddle ball | Short Film | Feature Film | Director |
2007 | Elephant Graveyard [5] | Documentary | Feature Film | Director |
2014 | Winding. | Documentary | Feature Film | Director |
2019 | No One Saw a Thing[6][7] | TV Mini Series | Series | Director |
2019 | Mike Wallace Is Here | Documentary | Feature Film | Directot |
References
- Winding
- Beit Berl College EXCELLENCE AND EQUALITY, Haaretz
- Interview: Director Avi Belkin Reminds You 'Mike Wallace Is Here'
- “Every Viewer Can Decide What to Believe or Not Believe, Who to Trust and What to Question”: Avi Belkin on His Sundance TV True Crime Series No One Saw a Thing
- "Edzard, Christine, (born 15 Feb. 1945), film director; Managing Director, Sands Film Studios, since 1975", Who's Who, Oxford University Press, 1 December 2007, retrieved 13 June 2021
- Maglio, Tony (27 February 2018). "SundanceTV, Blumhouse Team on New True Crime Documentary Series". The Wrap. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
- Littleton, Cynthia (27 February 2018). "SundanceTV Orders Blumhouse TV Docu Series 'No One Saw a Thing'". Variety. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
External links
- Paddle Ball on Vimeo
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