Ori Elon
Ori Elon (Hebrew: אורי אלון; born 1981) is an Israeli writer and filmmaker.
Career
Elon is the co-creator and writer (with Yehonatan Indursky) of the television drama series Shtisel (in Hebrew שטיסל)[1] and one of the writers of the drama series Srugim (in Hebrew סרוגים). In 2018 Elon and Indursky collaborated on the miniseries, Autonomies.
In 2008 Elon authored The Invisible Show published by Keter Publishing House, a collection of short stories. In 2010, he also published the children book King Gogol also through Keter Publishing House. In January 2020 Green Bean Books published another children's book called A Basket Full of Figs, illustrated by Menahem Halberstadt.[2]
Awards
- Israeli Ministry of Culture's Cinema Prize for The Invisible Show
- Israeli Television Academy Award for Shtisel (10 awards including "Best Series" and "Best Screenplay")[3]
- Israeli Television Academy Award for Srugim
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References
- Barbara Crook (14 February 2014). "My Israel: Prepare to be hooked on 'Shtisel'". Ottawa Jewish Bulletin.
- https://www.amazon.co.uk/Basket-Full-Figs-Ori-Elon/dp/1784384720/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=A+Basket+full+of+figs&qid=1579598848&sr=8-1
- "Congratulation to 'Shtisel'". The Ma'aleh School of Television, Film and the Arts. 26 January 2014. Archived from the original on 14 May 2014.
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