Alon Bar

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Alon Bar
Alon Banff Solo.jpg
Alon Bar accepts the Banff Rockie Award[1]
Born (1966-04-02) April 2, 1966 (age 55)
OccupationFilmmaker screenwriter, producer, director, author
Years active1991–present
Spouse(s)
(m. 1999)
Children2

Alon Bar (Hebrew: אַלּוֹן בָּר‎; born April 2, 1966) is an Israeli-American filmmaker.

He wrote[2] the award-winning[3] feature film "Aaron Cohen's Debt,".[4] which he later adapted to the award-winning American screenplay "Under Arrest".

He directed, wrote and produced the award-winning documentary film , which was the first Israeli film ever to participate a film festival in an Arab country.[citation needed]

He is a graduate of the American Film Institute Conservatory with a Master Degree in screenwriting.[citation needed] He holds a Bachelor Degree in film and television from Tel Aviv University.[citation needed] He participated in SOURCES 2, the screenwriting laboratory of the European Union's Media II initiative and taught documentary filmmaking at UCLA extension.

In 1993, while still a student in Tel Aviv, he became the protégé of director David Perlov, a laureate of the Israel Prize.[citation needed] Following their first project, "," he collaborated as a researcher, writer and assistant director on four of Perlov's films.[citation needed]

In 1994, he produced "," a collection of videodance made for the Batsheva Dance Company.[citation needed]

In the early 2000s, he collaborated on the un-produced screenplay "Whiteout" with Carl Gottlieb, and wrote the un-produced screenplay "Plastic Bridges," through improvisations with a group of actors including Enrico Colantoni and Amy Pietz.[citation needed]

Since 2006, he is the president and co-owner with Nancy Sexton of 4881 LLC, a multifaceted platform, serving as a launch pad for creativity.[citation needed] Amongst others, the collaboration between Bar and Sexton created the award-winning screenplay "Type O," and the screenplays to the romantic comedy "Bonus Day" and the animation feature "Ruby", both currently (2013) in pre-production.[citation needed]

In 2011, he co-authored with Nancy Sexton the book "," a screenwriting manual exploring the two unique writing system and collaboration.[citation needed]

In 2018, he co-wrote with Nancy Sexton the PixL TV feature film "", a romantic comedy starring Nicole Gale Anderson and Parker Young that originally aired on Valentine's Day, Feb. 3, 2018.[citation needed]

Films in production[]

Selected films[]

Awards[]

  • 2013 Quarterfinalist at the ScreenCraft Comedy Script Contest, USA, for "Sweethearts"
  • 2011 Silver Award[5] at the California Film Awards, USA, for "Under Arrest" the American adaptation of "Aaron Cohen's Debt"
  • 2010 Quarterfinalist at the Scriptapalooza screenwriting competition, USA, for "Type O"
  • 1999 Rockie Award for Best [6] at the Banff World Television Festival, Canada, for "Aaron Cohen's Debt"
  • 1999 Best Foreign Language Film nominee at the SXSW Film Festival, Austin, Texas, USA, for "Aaron Cohen's Debt"[citation needed]
  • 1995 Best Documentary Award at the MedFilm Festival, Italy, for [citation needed]
  • 1993 Grand Prix Coronne D'Or at the , Morocco, for Exodus: A journey to the mountain of God[citation needed]
  • 1993 Best Production Award by the , Israel, for Exodus: A journey to the mountain of God[citation needed]
  • 1992 Grand Jury Award at the , Portugal, ""[citation needed]
  • 1992 Silver Plaque Award at the Chicago International Film Festival, United States, ""[citation needed]
  • 1992 The President Award at the Mons International Film Festival, Belgium, "For the Sake of Appearance"[citation needed]
  • 1992 Silver Medal Award at the , Japan, "For the Sake of Appearance"[citation needed]

Other work[]

  • (book) (2011)

References[]

Gallery[]

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