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Director and Producer Alon Juwal joins the Israeli Academy of Film and Television
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Award-winning producer and director Alon Juwal is one of the youngest filmmakers to ever join the Israeli Academy of Film and Television
LOS ANGELES - s4story -- Israeli film producer Alon Juwal was welcomed as an official member of the prestigious Israeli Academy of Film and Television. At 29-years-old Juwal is one of the youngest members to be invited to be a part of the Israeli Academy of Film and Television.
Founded in 1990, the Israeli Academy of Film and Television is the Israeli equivalent to the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (the Academy Awards) in the U.S. As a member of the Academy, producer Alon Juwal joins Israel's elite group of internationally celebrated talents, including multi-award winning actress Gal Gadot ("Wonder Woman"), and Israeli Film Academy Award director Ari Folman ("Waltz with Bashir"), to name a few.
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Born and raised in Tel Aviv, Juwal relocated to the U.S. in 2013 where his career as a producer and director snowballed at record pace. Juwal earned international attention and numerous awards for his 2014 film "Castor," the Best Foreign Film Award winner at the Williamsburg Independent Film Festival, and his 2017 film "Visitors," which was awarded at the Boston Science Fiction Film Festival and others. Early this year Juwal produced the dramatic adventure film "A Golden Heart," which took home the Silver Remi Award from WorldFest Houston.
"Even though most of my current projects are in the US, Israel is my birthplace, and you can't ever forget where you came from. I try to find fresh Israeli projects every year in order to stay connected to my roots" explains Juwal.
"Israeli is a very small country but holds tremendous talent. It has produced some amazing directors, actors and films. Some famous examples are actress Nataly Portman, Guy Nativ, who won the 2019 Academy Award for his short film 'Skin', Gal Gadot from 'Wonder Woman,' Lior Raz, actor and creator of the Netflix hit show 'Fauda' and actor Alon Abutbul from 'The Dark Knight'."
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Juwal recently played a key role as assistant producer on the mutli-award winning dramatic film "Foxtrot" directed by Samuel Maoz, and the Israeli Film Academy Award winning film "The Cakemaker," two astonishingly successful Israeli films that earned global attention. He also produced the upcoming film "Riding with God," a branded documentary sponsored by Honda, as well as the music video for Austin Hanks' 'Risin' Water Blues' featuring ZZ Top frontman Billy Gibbons. He also executive produced and directed the film "The Boatman" in collaboration with Oscar nominee Werner Herzog ("Jack Reacher").
Up next for producer Juwal is the film "Himalaya," which will film next summer in Israel and Nepal, and is produced in collaboration with United King Films.
Founded in 1990, the Israeli Academy of Film and Television is the Israeli equivalent to the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (the Academy Awards) in the U.S. As a member of the Academy, producer Alon Juwal joins Israel's elite group of internationally celebrated talents, including multi-award winning actress Gal Gadot ("Wonder Woman"), and Israeli Film Academy Award director Ari Folman ("Waltz with Bashir"), to name a few.
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Born and raised in Tel Aviv, Juwal relocated to the U.S. in 2013 where his career as a producer and director snowballed at record pace. Juwal earned international attention and numerous awards for his 2014 film "Castor," the Best Foreign Film Award winner at the Williamsburg Independent Film Festival, and his 2017 film "Visitors," which was awarded at the Boston Science Fiction Film Festival and others. Early this year Juwal produced the dramatic adventure film "A Golden Heart," which took home the Silver Remi Award from WorldFest Houston.
"Even though most of my current projects are in the US, Israel is my birthplace, and you can't ever forget where you came from. I try to find fresh Israeli projects every year in order to stay connected to my roots" explains Juwal.
"Israeli is a very small country but holds tremendous talent. It has produced some amazing directors, actors and films. Some famous examples are actress Nataly Portman, Guy Nativ, who won the 2019 Academy Award for his short film 'Skin', Gal Gadot from 'Wonder Woman,' Lior Raz, actor and creator of the Netflix hit show 'Fauda' and actor Alon Abutbul from 'The Dark Knight'."
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Juwal recently played a key role as assistant producer on the mutli-award winning dramatic film "Foxtrot" directed by Samuel Maoz, and the Israeli Film Academy Award winning film "The Cakemaker," two astonishingly successful Israeli films that earned global attention. He also produced the upcoming film "Riding with God," a branded documentary sponsored by Honda, as well as the music video for Austin Hanks' 'Risin' Water Blues' featuring ZZ Top frontman Billy Gibbons. He also executive produced and directed the film "The Boatman" in collaboration with Oscar nominee Werner Herzog ("Jack Reacher").
Up next for producer Juwal is the film "Himalaya," which will film next summer in Israel and Nepal, and is produced in collaboration with United King Films.
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