Danae Elon Explained

Danae Elon
Birth Name:Danae Elon
Birth Date:23 December 1970
Birth Place:Jerusalem, Israel
Occupation:Director, cinematographer, producer
Spouse:Philip Touitou

Danae Elon (Hebrew: דנאי אילון; born December 23, 1970) is a documentary filmmaker and cinematographer from Jerusalem. She is based in Montreal, Quebec.

Biography

Danae Elon was born in Jerusalem. She is the daughter of journalist and author Amos Elon, and Beth Elon. Danae Elon graduated from New York University in 1995.

Film career

In 2009 she received the Guggenheim fellowship[1] in the category of film. Her work has often centered around Jerusalem and the Palestinian struggle. Wild Mint, which she directed and produced, and Cut,[2] which she photographed and co-produced, were the first films in which she attempted to reconcile state ideology and reality.

In 2001 Elon produced her first critically acclaimed film, Another Road Home,[3] [4] which received a grant from the Sundance Institute Documentary Program in 2003. The film premiered at the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival and was showcased in over 20 international film festivals, including IDFA, Los Angeles Film Festival, Jerusalem Film Festival, Hot Docs, Encounters South Africa and Gothenburg. Another Road Home was theatrically released in 2005 and was shown in 15 US cities. It was broadcast on the Sundance channel, BBC, Finnish, Belgian, New Zealand, Swedish, and on both Al Jazeera and Israeli television. It was cited as one of the most important films about the subject.

Her second feature documentary, Partly Private,[5] was about male circumcision. An Israeli-Canadian co-production, it was screened on ARTE France, TV Ontario, Canal Vie, TV2 Denmark, and Channel 8 Israel.

Three other critically acclaimed and award winning documentary films by Elon are P.S. Jerusalem, The Patriarch's Room and A Sister's Song.

Academic career

Elon was a lecturer at the Sapir Academic College and head of the Israeli documentary program at Cinema South International Film Festival.[6] She is currently an adjunct lecturer at Queens University at Kingston.

Awards and recognition

Her first documentary film, Never Again Forever,[7] was released in 1996. It showcased in over 25 international film festivals and received a Golden Spire award from the San Francisco International Film Festival as well as an achievement award from the Chicago International Film Festival.

Partly Private[8] premiered in the 2009 Tribeca film festival[9] and won the Best New York Documentary award.[10]

Elon won two awards for Another Road Home:[11] a bronze medal from the Warsaw International Film Festival, and best documentary from Tursak Film Festival in Istanbul.

The Patriarch's Room won Best research and Music award at the Docaviv film festival as well as Best documentary at the Toronto Jewish Film Festival and Best Documentary at the Beyond Borders Film Festival in Greece. For A Sister's Song she received the AIDC Award for innovation in documentary filmmaking as well as an Iris Award for cinematography.

Filmography

YearTitleCredited asFestivals and awardsRef.
1996Never Again, ForeverDirector, producerInternational Documentary Film Festival AmsterdamHamptons International Film Festival

New York Jewish Film Festival

São Paulo International Film Festival

San Francisco International Film Festival – Golden Spire Award

Chicago International Film Festival – Achievement Award

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1998Wild MintDirector, producerJerusalem International Film FestivalLisbon International Film Festival[15]
2000CutProducer, cinematographerInternational Documentary Film Festival AmsterdamJerusalem International Film Festival – Special Award for Cinematography

Dok Leipzig

2005Another Road HomeDirector, producer, writer, additional cinematographerHot DocsTribeca Film Festival

Los Angeles Film Festival

Jerusalem International Film Festival

Tursak International Film Festival – 1st Prize and Jury Prize

Göteborg Film Festival

Encounters South African International Documentary Festival

Jewish Motifs International Film Festival – Bronze Medal

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2009Partly PrivateDirector, writerTribeca Film Festival – Best New York DocumentaryJewish Motifs International Film Festival – Best Representation of Israeli and Jewish contemporary Culture[20] [21]

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2015P.S. JerusalemDirector, producer, cinematographerToronto International Film FestivalBerlin International Film Festival

Doc NYC

Rencontres internationales du documentaire de Montréal – Student Choice Award

Haifa International Film Festival

The Cinema South International Film Festival

London Human Rights Watch Film Festival

Geneva Human Rights Watch Film Festival

Melbourne International Film Festival

Zurich Human Rights Watch Film Festival

Visioni Fuori Raccordo Film Festival

Biografilm Festival

Giffoni Film Festival

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2016The Patriarch's RoomDirector, producer, writerDoc Aviv – Best Research Award & Special Mention of the European Critique CircleNew York Jewish Film Festival[25] [26]
2018A Sister's SongDirector, producerDoc Aviv – AIDC Award for Innovative Filmmaking[27]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elon . Danae . Fellow . Guggehneim foundation . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130604125204/http://www.gf.org/fellows/16523-danae-elon . 2013-06-04 .
  2. Book: Khleifi, George. Palestinian Cinema: Landscape, Trauma and Memory. Edinburgh University Press.
  3. Web site: Another Road Home. IMDB.
  4. Web site: Elon. Danae. Director. Another Road Home. Desert News.
  5. Web site: Partly. Private. Documentary. Partly Private. Body Pixel.
  6. Web site: Elon. Danae. Programmer. Bernard Avishai.
  7. Web site: Never Again, Forever. IMDB.
  8. Web site: Tribecca Film Festival. Review. Tribecca.
  9. Web site: FACES OF THE FESTIVAL: DANAE ELON. MCCRACKEN. KRISTIN. May 1, 2009. Tribeca Film Festival. Tribeca Film Festival. January 27, 2017.
  10. News: Tribeca Winners 2009: 'About Elly' and Ciaran Hinds. April 30, 2009. TheWrap. en-US. 2017-01-27.
  11. Web site: Jeannette. Catsoulis. Another Road Home. Review. New York Times. April 29, 2005.
  12. Book: Rabiger, Michael. Directing Film Techniques and Aesthetics. CRC Press. 2013.
  13. Web site: Never Again, Forever. https://archive.today/20130629085557/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/319299/Never-Again-Forever/details. dead. 2013-06-29. Movies & TV Dept.. The New York Times. New York Times.
  14. Web site: Never Again, Forever San Francisco Film Festival. history.sffs.org. en. 2017-01-31.
  15. Web site: Wild Mint Danae Elon Films. www.danaeelon-films.com. en-US. 2017-01-31.
  16. News: An Israeli Woman's Search for Peace. Hornaday. Ann. May 13, 2005. The Washington Post. en-US. 0190-8286. 2017-01-31.
  17. News: Film in Review; 'Another Road Home'. Catsoulis. Jeannette. April 29, 2005. The New York Times. 0362-4331. 2017-01-31.
  18. News: Love bridges gulf of political war. Crust. Kevin. May 6, 2005. Los Angeles Times. en-US. 0458-3035. 2017-01-31.
  19. News: Review: 'Another Road Home'. Scheib. Ronnie. June 2, 2004. Variety. en-US. 2017-01-31.
  20. Web site: WATCH IT! "PARTLY PRIVATE": Movie Review. latenightlavender.blogspot.ca. 2017-01-31.
  21. News: Review: 'Partly Private'. Simon. Alissa. April 25, 2009. Variety. en-US. 2017-01-31.
  22. Web site: "Partly Private" is a venturesome documentary questioning the practice of male infant circumcision. www.billsmovienewsandreviews.com. 2017-01-31.
  23. News: Film To Cut or Not to Cut. Green. David B.. July 3, 2017. Haaretz. en. 2017-01-31.
  24. News: Berlin Hidden Gems: 'P.S. Jerusalem' Doc Offers an Unflinching Family Portrait. The Hollywood Reporter. en. 2017-01-27.
  25. News: The Patriarch's Room. Film Society of Lincoln Center. en-US. 2017-01-27.
  26. Web site: Docaviv 2016 Winners Announced Docaviv 2016. Docaviv 2016. en-US. 2017-01-31.
  27. News: DOCAVIV 20TH EDITION WINNERS ANNOUNCED. en-US. 2019-03-12.