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Alma Har'el is a Director, Producer, Director of Photography, Editor and Cinematography born on 1 january 1976 at Tel Aviv (Israel)

Alma Har'el

Alma Har'el
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Birth 1 january 1976 (48 years) at Tel Aviv (Israel)

Alma Har'el is a music video and film director, best known for her documentary Bombay Beach, which took the top prize at Tribeca Film Festival in 2011, received a nomination for a 2011 Independent Spirit "Truer than Fiction" award, and has been taught in several universities, including Harvard’s Sensory Ethnography Lab and Film Center, as a genre redefining work.

Har’el is famous for her ability to artistically blur the lines between documentary and fiction, effectively utilizing choreographed dance sequences and inspired musical choices in a surreal, dream-like poetic meditation on life. Stephan Holden of The New York Times wrote about Har'el's film Bombay Beach, [it] “looks and feels like a fever dream about an alternate universe. Suffused with a sense of wonder, it hovers, dancing inside its own ethereal bubble.”.

Alma is married to writer director Boaz Yakin.

Usually with

Boaz Yakin
Boaz Yakin
(2 films)
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
(1 films)
Kelli Giddish
Kelli Giddish
(1 films)
Lukas Haas
Lukas Haas
(1 films)
Betty Gilpin
Betty Gilpin
(1 films)
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Filmography of Alma Har'el (2 films)

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Director

Bombay Beach
Directed by Alma Har'el
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical theatre, Documentary
Themes Documentaire sur une personnalité
Rating69% 3.492563.492563.492563.492563.49256
The film uses an adamantly atypical and artistically innovative filmmaking to tell the story of three protagonists: Benny Parrish, a young boy diagnosed with bipolar disorder whose troubled soul and vivid imagination create both suffering and joy for him and his complex and loving family. CeeJay Thompson, a black teenager and aspiring football player who has taken refuge in Bombay Beach hoping to avoid the same fate of his cousin who was murdered by a gang of youths in Los Angeles. And that of Red, an ancient survivor, once an oil field worker, living on the fumes of whiskey, cigarettes and an irrepressible love of life. Together they make up a triptych of American manhood in its decisive moments, populating the Salton Sea's land of thwarted opportunity. The New York Times writes, “[Bombay Beach] feels like a fever dream about an alternate universe. Suffused with a sense of wonder, it hovers, dancing inside its own ethereal bubble.

Production

Bombay Beach
Directed by Alma Har'el
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical theatre, Documentary
Themes Documentaire sur une personnalité
Roles Producer
Rating69% 3.492563.492563.492563.492563.49256
The film uses an adamantly atypical and artistically innovative filmmaking to tell the story of three protagonists: Benny Parrish, a young boy diagnosed with bipolar disorder whose troubled soul and vivid imagination create both suffering and joy for him and his complex and loving family. CeeJay Thompson, a black teenager and aspiring football player who has taken refuge in Bombay Beach hoping to avoid the same fate of his cousin who was murdered by a gang of youths in Los Angeles. And that of Red, an ancient survivor, once an oil field worker, living on the fumes of whiskey, cigarettes and an irrepressible love of life. Together they make up a triptych of American manhood in its decisive moments, populating the Salton Sea's land of thwarted opportunity. The New York Times writes, “[Bombay Beach] feels like a fever dream about an alternate universe. Suffused with a sense of wonder, it hovers, dancing inside its own ethereal bubble.
Death in Love, 1h40
Directed by Boaz Yakin
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Romance, Erotic thriller
Themes Films about religion, Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism, Erotic thriller films
Actors Jacqueline Bisset, Adam Brody, Josh Lucas, Lukas Haas, Morena Baccarin, Emma Bell
Roles Producer
Rating47% 2.3611452.3611452.3611452.3611452.361145
In 1940s Nazi Germany, a young Jewish woman in a Nazi concentration camp saves her own life by seducing the young doctor who performs medical experiments on prisoners. Decades later in the year 1993, that same woman (Jacqueline Bisset) is living in New York City and married with two grown sons.

Camera

Bombay Beach
Directed by Alma Har'el
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical theatre, Documentary
Themes Documentaire sur une personnalité
Roles Director of Photography
Rating69% 3.492563.492563.492563.492563.49256
The film uses an adamantly atypical and artistically innovative filmmaking to tell the story of three protagonists: Benny Parrish, a young boy diagnosed with bipolar disorder whose troubled soul and vivid imagination create both suffering and joy for him and his complex and loving family. CeeJay Thompson, a black teenager and aspiring football player who has taken refuge in Bombay Beach hoping to avoid the same fate of his cousin who was murdered by a gang of youths in Los Angeles. And that of Red, an ancient survivor, once an oil field worker, living on the fumes of whiskey, cigarettes and an irrepressible love of life. Together they make up a triptych of American manhood in its decisive moments, populating the Salton Sea's land of thwarted opportunity. The New York Times writes, “[Bombay Beach] feels like a fever dream about an alternate universe. Suffused with a sense of wonder, it hovers, dancing inside its own ethereal bubble.

Editor

Bombay Beach
Directed by Alma Har'el
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical theatre, Documentary
Themes Documentaire sur une personnalité
Roles Editor
Rating69% 3.492563.492563.492563.492563.49256
The film uses an adamantly atypical and artistically innovative filmmaking to tell the story of three protagonists: Benny Parrish, a young boy diagnosed with bipolar disorder whose troubled soul and vivid imagination create both suffering and joy for him and his complex and loving family. CeeJay Thompson, a black teenager and aspiring football player who has taken refuge in Bombay Beach hoping to avoid the same fate of his cousin who was murdered by a gang of youths in Los Angeles. And that of Red, an ancient survivor, once an oil field worker, living on the fumes of whiskey, cigarettes and an irrepressible love of life. Together they make up a triptych of American manhood in its decisive moments, populating the Salton Sea's land of thwarted opportunity. The New York Times writes, “[Bombay Beach] feels like a fever dream about an alternate universe. Suffused with a sense of wonder, it hovers, dancing inside its own ethereal bubble.

Team

Bombay Beach
Directed by Alma Har'el
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Musical theatre, Documentary
Themes Documentaire sur une personnalité
Roles Cinematography
Rating69% 3.492563.492563.492563.492563.49256
The film uses an adamantly atypical and artistically innovative filmmaking to tell the story of three protagonists: Benny Parrish, a young boy diagnosed with bipolar disorder whose troubled soul and vivid imagination create both suffering and joy for him and his complex and loving family. CeeJay Thompson, a black teenager and aspiring football player who has taken refuge in Bombay Beach hoping to avoid the same fate of his cousin who was murdered by a gang of youths in Los Angeles. And that of Red, an ancient survivor, once an oil field worker, living on the fumes of whiskey, cigarettes and an irrepressible love of life. Together they make up a triptych of American manhood in its decisive moments, populating the Salton Sea's land of thwarted opportunity. The New York Times writes, “[Bombay Beach] feels like a fever dream about an alternate universe. Suffused with a sense of wonder, it hovers, dancing inside its own ethereal bubble.