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Go With Yo: Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival

June 17, 2022 by Yocheved Feinerman Leave a Comment

Go With Yo: Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival #24

On the Go

 

to

 

the Tel Aviv Cinematheque

 

for

 

the 24th Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival

 

 

 

 

 

 

Student Films: The Israeli Competition Program

 

Student Films: The Israeli Competition Program

 

I had the pleasure of viewing 5 of the 23 creations of male and female students from film schools all over the country. Each represents a personal point of view, an original story, an exposed truth evoking a rolling laugh or tear in the corner of the eye. Provides a glimpse into the inner world of the creators and the feeling of the new spirit of Israeli cinema.

 

Flora: Director and Screenwriter Yuval Naim

 

Want Coffee? Director and Screenwriter Hodaya Avraham

 

The Workshop for the Broken Hearted: Director and Screenwriter Roi Raveh Rubicek

 

One Last Visit: Director and Screenwriter Omer Manor

 

Adana and Yaleo: Director and Screenwriter Oz Zirlan

 

Who did I vote for?

 

Oz Zirlan’s “Adane and Yaleo”.

 

Synopsis: During an anxiety attack, a young Ethiopian- Israeli must rescue his brother from an encounter with the police.

 

 

Industry Events

 

How Do You Direct a Sex Scene?

 

Featuring a panel discussion by Directors Hagai Levi, Hagar Ben-Asher, and Intimacy Coordinator Erga Yaari.

 

How Do You Direct a Sex Scene (photos from Erga Yaari’s Facebook Page)

 

 How do you direct a sex scene? This is something I want to know.

A course not taught at my religious film school. When I read about it on Facebook, I set my Waze and headed to the TLV Cinematheque.

The packed theater and I were not disappointed. We learned that YES actors signed. YES, they agreed to everything. YES. YES. YES.

AND

We as filmmakers still have a responsibility

How can we create a safe environment?
1. closed sets
2. close extra monitors
3. write down specific choreography per beat of the scene
4. talk to your actors – use language such as “are you okay” or “does this feel right” and if they say no – stop.

That’s your job as a filmmaker — to listen. And then to problem solve. The inexperienced director believes that there will be no problems on set. And that everything will go according to plan. That everything will match her vision. The experienced director knows that there will be challenges – good moments that were unexpected as well as the bad. A professional director is a problem solver, a communicator, and most importantly, a leader.

Grateful for the opportunity to learn from the best.

How Do You Direct a Sex Scene (photos from Erga Yaari’s Facebook Page)

And

 

Excited and inspired! Safe sets with intimacy coordinators – like Erga Yaari.

Yaari explained that she sees her position on set as the mediator – the one that knows what the director wants – feels – envisions – and what the actors wish to – feel – envision. Sometimes, the male actor has terrible breath, making it uncomfortable for the actress to kiss him. Other times, the actor has never done what is typed in the script. The intimacy coordinator is a collaborator in the artistic process – the one that knows what is going too far — and what can go further.

I look forward to working with Erga Yaari, and other intimacy coordinators, on future productions.

How Do You Direct a Sex Scene (photo taken from Erga Yaari’s facebook page)

Masterclass

 

with Mia Hansen-Love

 

 

One of contemporary French Cinema’s most prominent voices, Mia Hansen-Love, strives for authenticity in her intrinsically humanistic films.

Over Corona, I had the opportunity to watch Bergman Island and was intrigued by the simplicity, the beauty, the humanity, the mystery, and the scenery. So I was very interested in hearing from the director. Mia Hansen-Love did not disappoint. She discussed her methods, from writing in French – to working with actors on making the dialogue sound natural and authentic – rolling off their tongues. I was intrigued by her description of pre-production acting out the different parts while plotting camera movements.

 

On my list — more of Mia Hansen-Love’s movies.

 

 

with Joey Soloway

 

I really – really wanted to hear Joey Soloway — the timing an hour and a half before Shabbat would be cutting it too close? Do I still have time? Today at 4:30 pm.

 

Looking forward to next year!

 

Special thanks to the festival team, for inviting us to take part in the rich and varied cinematic experience.

Filed Under: Blog, Film School Tagged With: filmfestival, filmstudent, tel aviv, tel aviv international student film festival 2022

In Jerusalem with Tarantino

August 27, 2021 by Yocheved Feinerman

In Jerusalem With Quentin Tarantino

BOOM 🎧And now we will switch to English!

Welcome to Jerusalem – Quentin Tarantino! A member of the press, Yocheved Pianco Fireman (my newest press name) has a few questions for you – can we talk a minute about your mom? Baby Leo? Life in Tel Aviv? Your talented wife? Inglorious Bastards? Your novel Once Upon a Time in Hollywood- promise to speak in English 😆

Talk about HIGH ENERGY! Tarantino is awesome. Can’t wait for our next chat! And pre-production for our upcoming project.

Yo at the Jerusalem Film Festival

Great end to an awesome week on set with Director Daniel Dahan and our talented team. Loved meeting you Dana and Meir! 

Yo on location

Filed Under: Blog, Film School Tagged With: filmfestival, moviereview, tarantino

Tel Aviv Documentary Film Festival

July 5, 2021 by Yocheved Feinerman Leave a Comment

That’s a wrap!

Watched and chatted with Yael Bartana about her newest work Two Minutes to Midnight.

Learned the secrets of documentary and the breakdown of the fourth wall from Director Marc Isaacs. Check out his latest film – The Filmaker’s House.

Director Marc Isaacs

Enjoyed a delicious bacon cheeseburger Bodega מטבח אמריקאי.

AND rose to my feet, along with the entire room, in recognition for the vulnerability, authenticity and talent of Director Shir Newman at the World Premiere of her new documentary HOW TO SAY SILENCE.Now – my throat is constructed. My eyes are filling up with tears. What courage to share your story with all of us.

Shir Newman

Filed Under: Blog, Film School Tagged With: documentary, filmfestival, moviereview, tel aviv

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