Yuval Adler
Israel filmmaker
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Yuval Adler (Hebrew: יובל אדלר; born Herzliya, Israel) is an Israeli-American filmmaker.[1][2][3] Adler is perhaps best known for directing Bethlehem (2013), a film for which he won the Ophir Award for best director and best screenplay.[4][5] Several scenes in Bethlehem were filmed in the West Bank.[6][7] It was described in Haaretz as 'one of the most powerful Israeli films ever made.'[6]
Born
Herzliya, Israel
EducationTel Aviv University (Mathematics and Physics), Columbia University (PhD in Philosophy)
OccupationFilmmaker
Notable workBethlehem
Yuval Adler | |
|---|---|
יובל אדלר | |
| Born | Herzliya, Israel |
| Education | Tel Aviv University (Mathematics and Physics), Columbia University (PhD in Philosophy) |
| Occupation | Filmmaker |
| Notable work | Bethlehem |
| Awards | Ophir Award for Best Director, Best Screenplay |
| Website | yuvaladler |
Adler studied mathematics and physics at Tel Aviv University and received a PhD in philosophy from Columbia University in New York City.[2] He lives in New York City.[8]
Filmography
- Bethlehem (2013)[9]
- The Operative (2019)[10]
- The Secrets We Keep (2020)[11][12]
- Sympathy for the Devil (2023)[13]