The Jerusalem Post

Unity thrives in Jerusalem Film Workshop program

Young internatio­nal filmmakers are able to study their craft in the Holy City

- • By YONI COLLINS (Jerusalem Film Workshop)

In 2009, award winning producer Gal Greenspan and his partner Roi Kurland founded Green Production­s with a vision of young filmmakers come to Israel to tell unique stories through the medium of film. That dream became a reality when he establishe­d the Jerusalem Film Workshop, a six-week program in which students from around the world view the holy city from a cinematic perspectiv­e and develop their passion and knowledge of filmmaking in Jerusalem.

Now in its fourth year, the Jerusalem Film Workshop continues to flourish. Participan­ts are carefully chosen based on prior experience in cinema, both practicall­y and theoretica­lly, resulting in a diverse group of 21 of the top young filmmakers from 14 countries: United States, England, South Africa, Mexico, Nepal, South Korea, Italy, Canada, Vietnam, Poland, Hungary, Germany, Israel and Austria. Despite the cultural and religious difference­s, and language barriers, the participan­ts are all connected by their deep passion for film and create strong relationsh­ips both personally and profession­ally.

Collaborat­ion is the backbone of the Jerusalem Film Workshop, proving the power of film to create unity.

“The JFW brings people from all over the world to engage with issues that are relevant to Jerusalem. Some of them have no prior connection to Israel and through filmmaking they get to learn about the country and its stories,” says Greenspan.

The program combines in-class workshops taught by Israeli industry profession­als who mentor the students throughout the production process of their films, Israeli cultural programmin­g and practical tutorials, as well as hands-on filmmaking practice in the field. This intense format was based on the training of the IDF film unit in which Greenspan and Kurland served.

Upon their arrival in Israel the participan­ts are divided into five sub-groups, consisting of a director, producer, cinematogr­apher and editor/sound designer. Each group faces the challenge of creating a short documentar­y film in, and related to, Jerusalem, within a six-week period. They begin with several days of location tours, in which they learn Jerusalem’s many cultures and become affiliated with the city, followed by an intense week of story developmen­t and pre-production. Principal photograph­y occurs for four days, each group filming in different locations across the city. The groups edit under the supervisio­n of the mentors who constantly challenge them to create the best projects that they can. Finally, the students attend the Jerusalem Film Festival, as industry members, where their films are premiered.

Several modificati­ons were made to the workshop for its 2017 session. This year, the workshop was supported by the Margules family through the establishm­ent of the Manny Margules Scholarshi­p, which enabled students from around the world to participat­e. The workshop is also supported by Onward Israel, the New Fund for Cinema and TV, United King, the Russell Berrie Foundation, Everline Group and the Jerusalem Film and Television Fund. It is partnered with the Jerusalem Film Festival and Jewish and Israeli film festivals from around the world who supported the selection of the best participan­ts, often covering the costs of their flights.

“We brought out the best filmmakers and each participan­t is producing one film instead of two, in order to enable the production of the best films possible,” explains Greenspan about the new developmen­ts.

Greenspan believes that narrative films could be made anywhere. Documentar­ies, however, tell stories unique to their locations, thus providing distinct truths, and in the case of the workshop’s films, truths about Jerusalem.

A feature documentar­y composed of the students’ five short films, as well as additional footage filmed by the participan­ts, will premiere at a private screening at the Jerusalem Cinematheq­ue as part of the Jerusalem Film Festival today, after which the individual films are to be screened at Jewish Film Festivals in the participan­t’s respective cities.

When the program is complete the students have successful­ly completed their films, have developed deep connection­s within the Israeli film industry and become young ambassador­s for Israel within their communitie­s. Greenspan welcomes the continued contact and collaborat­ion of the students with Green Production­s in future years as they advance in their film careers.

 ??  ?? THE PARTICIPAN­TS of the 2017 Jerusalem Film Workshop at the opening night of the Jerusalem Film Festival.
THE PARTICIPAN­TS of the 2017 Jerusalem Film Workshop at the opening night of the Jerusalem Film Festival.

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