the team

Liron

Liron Unreich

director

Liron is an award winning visual storyteller of various capacities; film direction, computer animation, imaging technology consultant and exhibition design. A graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Some of Liron’s awards include: “Best Experimental,” a collaborative short at SXSW, “Best Film and Director” at the Imagine Science Film Festival, amongst others. Liron also produced several high profile multi-media art exhibits, including the largest scale single artist exhibit at MASS MoCA (Clifford Ross) and other international exhibitions for world-renowned visual artists. Liron’s personal film work and collaborative art projects were featured on TV as well as several major online and print publications, including The New Yorker and The New York Times Magazine.


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roy Itzik Wol

Producer

Roy Wol is an award-winning international producer and “2020 SXSW Film Producing Mentor” – Winner of 2019 SXSW Audience Award; 2018 Hollywood Radio Television Society Fellow; 2017 IFP Narrative lab fellow; 2015 NYSCA Grant-sole recipient, and 2014 National Board of Review Best Film Award. His producing credits include:  Academy Nominee and Golden Lion Winner “Bikini Moon,” Sundance alumni Doug Karr’s feature film “Art Machine” (FilmBuff), Lincoln Center NYFF Artist Academy and Princess Grace Fellow writer/director Egyptian Iman Zawahry’s “American.ish,” Ryan Murphy's Half Initiative’s Brazilian Refugee writer/director Flavio Alves’ “Tom In America,” critically acclaimed IFP / GLAAD / NALIP / JEROME / NYSCA supported 2019 SXSW winning “The Garden Left Behind.” 


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David Stragmeister

cinematographer

David is an award-winning DOP based in Tel Aviv. He is a graduate of the prestigious AFI in Los Angeles, where he was awarded a scholarship for excellence. David’s films screened in famed international festivals, such as the Venice, Tribeca and Los Angeles Film Festival. David’s Hollywood productions include films starring Nicolas Cage, Michael Shannon and James Franco. David’s classic art-inspired visual style combined with his industry-known fluidity, makes every project he works on unique. David’s independent film work is especially touching and meaningful, with several award-winning humanistic films, ranging from the abstract to films dealing with death row inmates and women’s rights. David is currently working in Israel and the United States. 


Boaz

Boaz Freund

cinematographer

Boaz is an award-winning DOP based in New York City. Boaz’s work is as varied as his style: a versatile portfolio of documentary feature films, commercials, branded content, and video art with rich narrative attention, character, style, and emotion. He has lensed projects for some of the world’s leading brands, including Lincoln Motor Co., United Airlines, LEGO, and Under Armour, including an award-winning Budweiser spot. Besides his commercial work, Boaz’s feature work has been featured in many film festivals, such as Tribeca, SXSW and HotDocs. Freund’s video art projects have appeared in museums worldwide, from the Russian Momar to the MoMA in New York. Boaz is now working on ESPN’s esteemed “30 for 30” series. 


Shira Ankori

Shira Ankori

editor

Shira Ankori is a film editor with a career spanning two decades. Her vast experience cutting everything from national commercial campaigns for broadcast and digital platforms to film, documentary, social media, interactive and branded content has helped Shira garner a reputation as a masterful creative collaborator adept at crafting stories in virtually any form and genre.

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John Colpitts

composer

John Colpitts is a composer, drummer, writer, and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. He founded and plays drums with the experimental band Oneida and percussion group Man Forever and has performed with Laurie Anderson, Royal Trux, Yo La Tengo, Boredoms, Spiritualized, So Percussion, Philip Glass, William Basinski and many others. He has contributed scores for artists Broomberg and Chanarin, episodes of "Mozart in the Jungle" and Martha Graham Dance Company.  He is also a Contributing Writer for Modern Drummer Magazine.