Host & Moderator: Roei Elba, CEO Israel Directors Guild
Speakers:
- SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris
- Sally Brunski, 1st Assistant Director and member of the Directors Guild of America
- Amanda Blumenthal, one of the first intimacy coordinators in Hollywood and founder of the Intimacy Professionals Association
- Jonathan Mordechay, Israeli filmmaker and one of the most important directors in Israel leading the Indy industry
- Erga Yaari, the first Intimacy coordinator in Israel & founder of the Israeli Intimacy coordinators organization IPA ISRAEL
Join us for a discussion featuring SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and the Israel Film & Television Directors Guild, which represents the vast majority of professional film, television, animation and multimedia directors in Israel. Here’s a chance for SAG-AFTRA members to view a meaningful event that took place as part of the Jerusalem Women’s Film Festival.
In this insightful conversation you’ll listen to speakers from Hollywood and Israel who come together to chat about the intimacy coordinator profession in the film and television. This panel focuses on the new role in the film industry that will change the face of productions in Israel after its successful launch in Netflix and HBO productions.
This replay is presented by the SAG-AFTRA President's Task Force on Education, Outreach & Engagement. The Jerusalem Women's Film Festival hosted the event initiated by The Israeli Directors Guild with the Israeli Women's Filmmakers Forum and Erga Yaari, with the support of the Screenwriters' Guild, Screen Actors Guild and ACT the Israel Association of Cinema and Television Professionals.
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