Jerusalem Film Festival
The Jerusalem Film Festival (Hebrew: פסטיבל הקולנוע ירושלים) is an international film festival held annually in Jerusalem.[1] The festival was the brainchild of Lia van Leer, who inaugurated it on May 17, 1984.[2] Feature films and documentaries from all over the world are screened, and awards are presented in many categories.[3]
History
After serving as a judge at the Cannes film festival, Lia van Leer decided to organize a similar event in Israel.[2] Jeanne Moreau, Lillian Gish, Warren Beatty and John Schlesinger arrived in Israel to attend the debut.[2]
In 1989, van Leer persuaded American philanthropist Jack Wolgin to set up a competition bearing his name for the best Israeli films. The Wolgin Prize has become the country's most prestigious feature film award.[2]
In 2008, van Leer, 84, stepped down as director of the festival and turned the job over to a new CEO, Ilan de Vries.[2]
Awards
Competitions at the festival include the Wolgin Award for Israeli Cinema, the Anat Pirchi Drama Award, the Spirit of Freedom Awards, the Forum for the Preservation of Audio-Visual Memory in Israel Award for the Creative use of Archival Footage and the FIPRESCII competition for first time filmmakers.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ Avshalom Halutz (28 November 2013). "Jewish film festival in Jerusalem". Haaretz. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Nirit Anderman (14 July 2008). "Cinematheques' queen mother". Haaretz. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
- ↑ About us Official website
- ↑ 2009 Jerusalem Film Festival