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Noa Berman-Herzberg graduated with honor the Modern Literature department in Tel Aviv University (1996), and the screenwriting department of Camera Obscurs School of Art (1999). Her graduation film THE FLOOD (28 min, 2000), directed by Guy Nativ, received a few international prizes, including the Crystal Bear award in Berlin Film Festival, 2002.
Since then she published several short stories and magazine articles, wrote several episodes for TV drama series and a few feature screenplays.
Two of her screenplays are now in early stages of preproduction;
MABUL, in collaboration with director Guy Nativ, based on her short (The Flood), supported by The Israeli Film Fund, scheduled to be shot in Israel, August 2008; DEAD HUSBANDS DAY, in collaboration with director Derek Curl, scheduled to be shot in Georgia, USA, September 2009.
She is currently working on two other feature screenplays; BORDERLINE, in collaboration with director Ayelet Bargur, supported by The Israeli Film Fund (participated in the MFCB workshop, Cannes Film Festival, 2007); PIGEONS AT TRAFALGAR SQUARE, based on a novel by Sami Michael, in collaboration with director Dani Varta, funded by JCS Production and supported by The Israeli Film Fund, 2007.
She also wrote the fiction episodes for THE HOUSE ON AUGUST STREET, a docu-drama by Ayelet Bargur, produced by Eden Productions (2007), winner of 2nd prize in the Haifa International Film Festival, 2007 and the Grand Prix for Best Documentary in the European Prix Circom Award’s.
She is currently living in Tel Aviv, raising her two sons and teaching screenwriting in Bezalel Academy of art, Jerusalem, and in Minshar School of cinema, Tel Aviv.

 

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