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Inside Israel's Oscar film factory

A school in Tel Aviv is churning out Academy Award-nominated directors.

June 3, 2010 13:29
Learning to shoot a movie at the TAU Film and Television School. Students get a broad cultural education

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There is no doubt that Israeli film now commands a significant international presence. However, what is less well known is that so many award-winning Israeli directors, writers and producers are graduates of Tel Aviv University's (TAU) Film and Television School.

Situated in a non-descript grey building on the Ramat Aviv campus, where cats lurk in its basement corridors and studios are piled with what on first glance appears to be junk, it is described by its academics and former students as "special".

Established in 1972, it is the oldest film school in the country and the only one that is part of a university. It has educated directors such as Ari Folman (maker of the Oscar-nominated Waltz with Bashir); Yaron Shani, who co-directed another recent Oscar nominee, Ajami; and Eytan Fox who made The Bubble, an award-winner at the Berlin Film Festival.

In the past four years films made by the school have won over 100 awards, received six student Academy Award nominations and been screened at film festivals worldwide. This is aside from the numerous awards bestowed on its alumni.

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