Nili Tal
Nili Tal | |
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Born |
Nili Herman 15 January 1944 Tel Aviv, Israel |
Nationality | Israeli |
Occupation | Journalist, documentary film director and producer |
Years active | 1965–present |
Spouse(s) | Yaakov Tal (1966-1990; divorced) |
Nili Tal (Hebrew: נילי טל, born Nili Herman in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an Israeli journalist and documentary film director and producer.
Biography
Tal began her journalism career at the Israeli Haaretz daily newspaper in 1965, where she spent ten years. She also contributed as a freelancer to Yedioth Ahronoth and Maariv. She then moved into the television industry and began to work for the Israeli Broadcasting Authority, the sole television network in Israel at the time. She was one of the directors of Mabat Sheni (Second Look) a 60-Minute-like reporting program.
Filmmaking career
In her 1984 documentary Eyal she interviewed a junkie. It was the first time a scene of shooting drugs was shown on TV in Israel, which brought the problematic issue of drugs usage into public debate.
"Sixty and the City" depicts Tal's two-year search for love over the internet. She made "Ukraine Brides" in 2000 and a sequel, "Ukraine Brides 8 Years Later," in 2009. "The Girls from Brazil" (2006-2007 ) depicts her trip to Brazil with four young Israelis searching for their birth mothers. "Till Death Do Us Part" (1998) documents the murder of Einav Rogel on Kibbutz Sha'ar HaGolan. "Murder without a Motive" explores the murder of Asaf Steierman. "Bruna" is a follow up on the Brazilian baby girl who was adopted by an Israeli couple and returned to her birth mother by the courts at the age of two. [1]
Filmography
- "Sixty and The City" (2010) - Commissioned by Yes Docu
- "Ukraine Brides, 8 years later" (2009) - Commissioned by Yes Docu
- Bruna (2008) - Commissioned by Keshet, (Channel 2) Israel, Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival 2008 (DocAviv), It's All True Film Festival 2008, Brazil, International Women's Film Festival 2008, Rehovot
- The Girls from Brazil (2006-7) - Commissioned by Yes Docu, Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival 2007 (DocAviv), São Paulo International Film Festival 2007, Docupolis International Documentary Film Festival of Barcelona 2007, Amsterdam Jewish Film Festival 2007, Austin Jewish Film Festival 2008, and Washington Jewish Film Festival 2008.
- One Line in the Army Cemetery (2006) - Commissioned by Channel 10
- Missing in LA (2006) - Commissioned by Channel 8.
- Women for Sale (2005) - Commissioned by Channel 8, Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival 2005 (DocAviv).
- Murder Without a Motive (2003) - Commissioned by Channel 8, Reshet (Second Israeli Broadcasting Authority) (Channel 2), Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival 2003.
- Ukraine Brides (Part I and II) (2000–2001) - Commissioned by Reshet channel 2, Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival (DocAviv) 2001.
- The Bridge (2000) - Commissioned by Channel 8. Winner, Best Documentary, Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival 1999 (DocAviv).
- Shall We Dance (1999) - Commissioned by Second Israeli Broadcasting Authority
(Channel 2)
- Till Death Do Us Part (1998) - Commissioned by Channel 8
- Flying Alone (1995) - Israeli Broadcasting Authority (IBA - Channel 1),
- Acapulco Connection (1995) - Israeli Broadcasting Authority (IBA - Channel 1),
- Eyal (1984) - Israeli Broadcasting Authority (IBA - Channel 1)
References
External links
- Nili Tal Nili Tal website
- Amsterdam Jewish Film Festival
- Austin Jewish Film Festival
- Describes Ukrainian Brides, A documentary directed and produced by Nili Tal
- Docupolis International Documentary Film Festival of Barcelona
- It's All True International Documentary Film Festival, Brazil
- Jewish Film Archive: Till Death Do Us Part
- São Paulo International Film Festival
- Sunny Side of the Doc: Documentary Film Festival
- Task Force on Human Trafficking: Recommended Books and Films on Human Trafficking (Women for Sale)
- The Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival (DocAviv)
- Washington Jewish Film Festival