Ilan Moskovitch Explained

Native Name:אילן מוסקוביץ'
Birth Place:Acre, Israel
Occupation:Filmmaker, producer, director, casting director, acting instructor

Ilan Moskovitch (Hebrew: אילן מוסקוביץ'; born August 3, 1966), is an Israeli filmmaker, producer, director, casting director and acting instructor.[1]

Biography

Ilan Moskovitch was born and raised in Acre, Israel, second generation to immigrants from Romania, holocaust survivors. His father, Meir, owned a kiosk in ancient Acre, near the Arabic cinema "Bustan", and his mother, Anna, worked as a hospital nurse. Moskovitch is a graduate of the cinema department of "Camera Obscura – School of Art" (1992). In the year after his graduation, he worked as a production coordinator and manager for various TV projects, working with the directors Dan Wolman, Ze'ev Revach, and others.In 1995 he met the international Israeli director Amos Gitai. Moskovitch worked as his assistant in the movie "Dvarim," and since then the two cooperated in more than twenty-five movies, many of which were feature films for cinema, including "Free Zone", "Promised Land",[2] "Alila", "Carmel", "Kadosh", "Disengagement", "Kippur", "Eden", "Kedma",[3] "Yom Yom"Four of those films: "Kadosh (1999), "Kippur" (2000), Kedma" (2002) and "Free Zone" (2005), participated in the Official Competition of the Cannes Film Festival (in which Moskovitch was the artistic consultant and the casting director). Moskovitch was the casting director in the film "Free Zone" in which Hana Laszlo won the Best Actress Prize in 2005 at the Cannes Film Festival, for her role in the film.[4] Moskovitch produced documentary films with Gitai, among them "Tapuz",[5] "The Arena of Murder", "Golan Diary", "Milim" and a video installation entitled "The Public Residence of The Fifties", which was shown at the Mishkan Museum of Art, Ein Harod and at the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Herzliya.

Besides his work with Amos Gitai, he established in 1997 the production company "Cinemax" along with director David Noy; he produced the films "Peach", "What Now?", and "Arlekino Behind The Masks".[6] In 2001 he produced commercials and communication videos with the journalist David Gilboa, for the Israeli Ministry of Environmental Protection, United Jewish Appeal, Shahal, Bank Hapoalim and Ford Motor Company.In 2003, he established "Impro" – Acting Studio for Cinema and TV with his partner, theater director Avi Malka. In 2008 he produced the feature film "Who kidnapped Moshe Ivgy?",[7] directed by Avi Malka. This is the first full-length feature film produced by an acting school in Israel, in which all the major and lead roles were acted by third year graduates.[8] In 2009 he produced the documentary film "The Ambassadors", directed by Tal Agassi for Israel Channel 8.[9] Together with Eran Paz he produced the documentary film "Jeremiah", directed by Eran Paz.[10] The movie won the Best Director Prize Award for Documentary Film in the Jerusalem Film Festival 2010.[11]

In 2013, together with Dan Bronfeld, Moskovitch directed and produced for Channel 8 a documentary film entitled "Appolonian Story". The film is about a man who built his home in a cave and lived there for forty years.[12] The film participated in film festivals around the world, including AFI Docs, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, Jerusalem Film Festival, Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival, and Thessaloniki International Film Festival.[13] In the same year, he worked on Giati's film "Ana Arabia," in which he served as the casting director. The film participated in the main competition at the 70th Venice International Film Festival. It's 81 minutes long filmed in a one shot. The actors include Yuval Scharf, Yussuf Abu-Warda, Sarah Adler, Assi Levy, Uri Gavriel, Shadi Srour, and Norman Issa.[14] In 2015, he was the casting director and the artistic consultant for Amos Gitai's feature film "Rabin, the Last Day," about Shamgar Commission, which investigated the circumstances leading to the assassination of Israeli's Prime Minister, Yitzhak Rabin, twenty years ago. The film participated at the Venice Film Festival - Official Competition 2015 as well as the Toronto International Film Festival, 2015.[15] In 2017, he worked as a producer on the film "Holy Air," with director Shadi Srour.[16] The film participated in the official competition in the Tribeca Film Festival,[17] participated in the Palm Springs International Film Festival[18] and won FIPRESCI Prize as best debut in the national competition of the Jerusalem Film Festival of 2017.[19] It was acquired for distribution in North America by Samuel Goldwyn Films. Srour and Laetitia Eido played the main roles.[20]

In 2018, he was the casting director of the movie "A Tramway in Jerusalem" directed by Amos Gitai.[21] The film participated in the Venice Film Festival.[22] In 2020, he was the casting director of Gitai's movie "Laila in Haifa."[23] The plot transpires through a night in nightclub in Haifa. The film participated in the competition at the Venice Film Festival.[24] In 2024, he was one of the producers of Gitai's movie "Shikun," an Israel-Frence-Swiss-Brazil-United Kingdom co-production starring Irène Jacob. The film participates in the Berlin International Film Festival.[25]

Moskovitch has worked with well-known Israeli film actors, among them: Moni Moshonov,[26] Yael Abecassis,[27] Hana Laszlo,[28] Moshe Ivgy, Hanna Maron, Keren Mor, Yussuf Abu-Warda, Juliano Mer-Khamis,[29] Ronit Elkabetz, Assi Dayan, Lea Koenig, Samuel Calderon,[30] Liron Levo, Uri Klauzner,[31] Amos Lavi.

Moskovitch has also worked with international film actors such as: Jeanne Moreau, Juliette Binoche,[32] Natalie Portman, Carmen Maura (Almodovar Films),[33] Samantha Morton,[34] Anne Parillaud (La Femme Nikita), Hanna Schygulla, Rosamund Pike.[35]

Filmography

List of film credits
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2024Shikunco-ProducerAmos GitaiBerlin International Film Festival
2020 Laila in HaifaCasting DirectorAmos Gitai77th Venice International Film Festival
2018A Tramway in Jerusalem Casting DirectorAmos GitaiVenice Film Festiva
2017Holy Air (Feature Film)ProducerShady SrourTribeca Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival, FIPRESCI Prize in the Jerusalem Film Festival
2015Rabin The Last Day (Feature Film)Casting DirectorAmos GitaiVenice Film Festival
2013Apollonian Story (Documentary, 69 min)Directors/Producers (with Dan Bronfeld)Ilan Moskovitch & Dan Bronfeld
2013 Ana Arabia (Feature Film) Casting DirectorAmos Gitai Venice Film Festival
2010 Yirmiyahu (Documentary, 54 min)ProducerEran Paz Best Director Award Documentary, Jerusalem Film Festival 2010
2010Where is Moshe Ivgy? (Feature Film)ProducerAvi Malka
2009 War Of The Sons Of Lights Against Sons Of Darkness (Feature Film)Casting ConsultantAmos Gitai
2009The Ambassadors (Documentary, 54 min) ProducerTal Agasi
2008/9Carmel (Feature Film)Casting DirectorAmos Gitai
2007Disengagement (Feature Film)Casting DirectorAmos Gitai
2006The Evil Spirit (Dybbuk) from Haifa (3 minute Short Film)Artistic Consultant & Casting DirectorAmos Gitai
2005Free Zone (Feature Film)Casting Director & Artistic ConsultantAmos Gitai Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress (Hana Laszlo)
2004Promised Land (Feature Film)Casting Director & Artistic ConsultantAmos GitaiVenice Film Festival 2004 - Official selection, in competition
2003Afarsek (Drama, 50 min)ProducerDavid Noy
2003Alila (Feature Film)Casting Director & Artistic ConsultantAmos Gitai Venice Film Festival Participant
2002Kedma (Feature Film)Casting Director & Artistic ConsultantAmos Gitai Cannes Film Festival 2002 - Official selection, in competition
200111'09"01 September 11 (11 minute Short Film)Casting Director & Artistic ConsultantAmos Gitai
2001Eden (Feature Film)Casting Director & Artistic ConsultantAmos Gitai Venice Film Festival 2001 - Official selection, in competition
2000Arlecchino: Behind the Masks (Documentary, 54 min)ProducerDavid Noy
2000Kippur (Feature Film)Casting Director & Artistic ConsultantAmos Gitai Cannes Film Festival 2000 - Official selection, in competition
1999Public Housing in the 50s (Video installation regarding Architecture, 65 min)Producer, CameramanAmos Gitai
1999Kadosh (Feature Film)Casting Director & Artistic ConsultantAmos Gitai Cannes Film Festival 1999 - Official selection, in competition
1998What Now? (Mocumentary, 51 min, Super 16mm)ProducerDavid Noy
1998Tapuz (Documentary, 57 min)ProducerAmos Gitai
1998Yom Yom (Feature Film)Executive ProducerAmos Gitai
1997Golan Diary (Two- Part Documentary, 120 min)ProducerAmos Gitai
1996Metamorphosis of a Melody (Milim, Documentary, 93 min)ProducerAmos Gitai
1996The Arena Of Murder (Documentary, following the Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, 80 min)ProducerAmos Gitai
1995Devarim (Feature Film)Casting DirectorAmos Gitai

External links

About the movie "Apollonian Story":

About the movie "Holy Air":

Notes and References

  1. http://www.festival-cannes.com/assets/File/WEB%202013/PDF/Atelier/maquette_livre_final_web_3.pdf cinefondation L'atelier 2013, Cannes Film Festival, p. 23.
  2. http://en.unifrance.org/movie/25026/promised-land-hotel "Promised Land Hotel"
  3. Scheib, Ronnie (September 6, 2007). "Review: ‘Disengagement". Variety.
  4. Kuriansky, Judy (2007). Beyond Bullets and Bombs: Grassroots Peacebuilding between Israelis and Palestinians (Contemporary Psychology). Praeger. p. 174.
  5. https://www.idfa.nl/industry/tags/project.aspx?id=d9fc7b64-5807-47fc-a342-028103705b65 Tapuz
  6. http://nfct.org.il/en/movies/arlecchino-behind-the-masks "Arlecchino: Behind the masks"
  7. http://www.mouse.co.il/CM.movies_item_movie,519,212,11813,.aspx "Who kidnapped Moshe Ivgy?"
  8. Parkhomovsky, Marat (November 28, 2012). "Who kidnapped Moshe Ivgy?". Walla!.
  9. http://nfct.org.il/en/movies/the-ambassadors/ "The Ambassadors"
  10. http://www.israelfilmcenter.org/israeli-film-database/films/jeremiah "Jeremiah"
  11. http://www.jff.org.il/?CategoryID=987 list of participants and award winning prizes
  12. http://www.riff.it/scheda-film/?id=10145 Rome Independent Film Festival 7/15 Maggio Riff Awards 2015
  13. http://nfct.org.il/en/movies/apollonian-story "Apollonian Story"
  14. Felperin, Leslie (September 2, 2013). "Venice Film Review: ‘Ana Arabia’". Variety.
  15. Debruge, Peter (September 7, 2015). "Venice Film Review: ‘Rabin, the Last Day’". Variety.
  16. https://www.filmfund.org.il/Movie?movieId=123#movie_fests Holy Air
  17. Sheri Linden (April 20, 2017). ‘Holy Air’: Film Review | Tribeca 2017. The Hollywood Reporter,
  18. https://www.psfilmfest.org/2018-ps-film-festival/film-archive/holy-air Holy Air
  19. https://fipresci.org/awards/holy-air/ Holy Air
  20. Tom Grater (May 23, 2017). Samuel Goldwyn acquires Israeli comedy 'Holy Air'. Screen Daily.
  21. https://www.epicentrefilms.com/film/un-tramway-a-jerusalem/ Un Tramway a Jerusalem
  22. Deborah Young (September 6, 2018). ‘A Tramway in Jerusalem’: Film Review | Venice 2018. Hollywood Reporter.
  23. https://www.filmfund.org.il/Movie?movieId=13 Laila in Haifa
  24. Guy Lodge (September 8, 2020). ‘Laila in Haifa’ Review: Amos Gitai Paints the Town Beige in a Dull Nighttime Ensemble Piece. Variety.
  25. https://www.berlinale.de/en/press/press-schedule/press-screenings/detail.html?film_id=202415478 Berlin Filn Festival
  26. http://www.amosgitai.com/html/film.asp?docid=73&lang=1 Cast of the movie "Kedma"
  27. http://www.amosgitai.com/html/film.asp?docid=67&lang=1 Cast of the movie "Kadosh"
  28. http://www.amosgitai.com/html/film.asp?docid=76&lang=1 Cast of the movie "Free Zone"
  29. http://www.amosgitai.com/html/film.asp?docid=65&lang=1 Cast of the movie "Yom Yom"
  30. http://www.amosgitai.com/html/film.asp?docid=57&lang=1 Cast of the movie "Devarim"
  31. http://www.amosgitai.com/html/film.asp?docid=68&lang=1 Cast of the movie "Kippur"
  32. Web site: Cast of the movie "Disengagement" . 2015-10-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110911182155/http://www.amosgitai.com/html/film.asp?docid=78&lang=1 . 2011-09-11 . dead .
  33. http://www.amosgitai.com/html/film.asp?docid=76&lang=1 Cast of the movie "Free Zone"
  34. http://www.amosgitai.com/html/film.asp?docid=69&lang=1 Cast of the movie "Eden"
  35. http://www.amosgitai.com/html/film.asp?docid=75&lang=1 Cast of the movie "Promised Land"