Directors: Mor Loushy, Daniel Sivan Producers: Hilla Medalia, Ina
Fichman
Description:
In
1992, with Israeli-Palestinian relations at an all-time low and any
communication punishable with jail time, a small group of Israelis
and Palestinians gathered in Oslo secretly and against the law.
Although the meetings that came to be known as The Oslo Accords
changed the Middle East forever, they were never officially
sanctioned and were chronicled only by the negotiators' diaries.
Biography: Mor Loushy graduated from Sam Spiegel Film and Television School in 2007 and has
been working as a freelancer ever since. Her debut film Israel LTD world premiered at IDFA and has been broadcast in 10 countries
worldwide. Mor's most recent film, Censored Voices, is taking
part in Sundance FF.
Daniel
Sivan has been working
as a freelance director in the Israeli film industry since 2004. His
documentary feature Monkey
Business won first prize
at the Haifa international film festival and was described by a few
Israeli critics as one of the best movies ever made in Israel.
Sivan's titles include Offside (IDFA, Tribeca, Discovery), The
Life and Death of Gotel Botel, Israel LTD (IDFA) and Poisoned (RAI, RTS, Radio-Canada). His latest production Censored
Voices has premiered at
the Sundance Film Festival and Berlinale Film Festival.
Hilla Medalia has
received three Emmy® nominations.Her projects have garnered critical
acclaim and screened internationally in theaters and on television
including HBO, MTV, BBC and ARTE. Among her range of titles include To Die in Jerusalem (HBO), After the Storm (MTV), Numbered (ARTE), Dancing in Jaffa (Tribeca, IFC
Sundance selects), Web Junkie (Sundance Film Festival, POV
(PBS), BBC) The Go Go Boys (Cannes Film Festival), Censored
Voices, (Sundance Film Festival and Berlinale), Muhi –
Generally Temporary (San Francisco Film Festival, HotDocs, AFI,
Docaviv).