Barak Heymann

Barak Heymann
© FIFDH Paris 2011
Film director, Teacher
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv

Barak Heymann joined the "Heymann Brothers Films" company in 2003 and has since directed and produced several documentary films and series. Together with his brother Tomer he created the TV series "Bridge Over the Wadi" (2005) which won the Best Series Award at the Israeli Documentary Competition and was adapted to a one hour film. Barak's film Dancing Alfonso won the Silver Award in Shanghai TV festival as well as the best directing award at Cronograph film festival in Moldova. Together with Tomer Heymann, he directed the series "Debut" (2008) which won the Best Series Award at the Israeli Documentary Competition. He directed the documentary "Lone Samaritan" (2010). Barak teaches cinematography in two Israeli schools and is involved in the production of several new projects.

Source:
FIFDH Paris 2011

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