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Produces features, short films, documentaries. Short film produced with the support of the French CNC Foundation, GILA WHO WALKS ALONE was shot in 2020 and is currently in distribution. Short film ABU FILM will be filmed in the spring of 2022 after receiving production support from the Galilee Foundation & Gesher film fund. Two short films Adi produced KAV HAFRADA and LOVE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH IT are now starting distribution.
Adi line produced docu-film ACTING ISN'T A PROFESSION that aired in Keshet 12, a series of videos for the Technion's Visitor Center, music video for ANIA BUKSTEIN, SAPIR SABAN & more.
Adi has worked in production and assistant director roles in Film & TV productions in Israel since 2014, such as the 2nd season of VERY IMPORTANT PERSON, Avi Nesher's PAST LIFE, the French-Israeli TV series POSSESSIONS, Israeli-Norwegian TV series ABDUCTED, and more. Adi also worked in dozens of television commercials as a production manager and line producer.
Adi has been volunteering at the Sexual Assault Victims Hotline for over 6 years.
Reviews
Citadel (2023)
love it
"The Citadel" captivates with its intricate storytelling and dynamic characters. The show's rich narrative unfolds like a tapestry, weaving together mystery, suspense, and a touch of humor. The character development is masterful, making you invest emotionally in each individual's journey. The intricate world-building is a testament to the creators' attention to detail, immersing viewers in a fantastical realm. The cinematography is stunning, with visually striking scenes that enhance the overall experience. The show's ability to seamlessly blend genres keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, never knowing what to expect next. It's a rollercoaster of emotions, from heart-wrenching moments to triumphant victories. The cast's stellar performances breathe life into the characters, making them relatable and memorable. The thought-provoking themes explored throughout the series add depth, making "The Citadel" more than just entertainment-it's an exploration of humanity, morality, and the complexities of existence. In essence, my love for "The Citadel" stems from its ability to offer a unique, immersive, and unforgettable storytelling experience.