Full Name Eran Preis Ex-spouse Andrea Garson Preis Role Director | Name Eran Preis Years active 1979–present | |
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Born March 24, 1947 (age 77) ( 1947-03-24 ) United States Occupation screenwriter, film director, film producer, playwright Movies Jonathan's Return, Unsettled Land People also search for Uri Barbash, Benny Barbash, Ludi Boeken, Katriel Schori |
Wanny Madna and brother Bobby Munzer
Eran Preis is an Israeli–American director, screenwriter, playwright, and producer. Beyond the Walls, a film he co-wrote in 1984, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He has taught screenwriting and International Cinema for decades.
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- Wanny Madna and brother Bobby Munzer
- Biography
- Film Work
- Awards for Creative Accomplishments
- Other awards
- References
Biography
Born in Afula, Mandatory Palestine, Eran Preis, is a naturalized American citizen. Currently he is Professor and Director of the Graduate Program at Temple University, Dept. of Film and Media Arts. Since 1979 his plays were on the major theaters in the country. In 1983 he wrote the screenplay, Behind Bars (בעברית: מאחורי הסורגים) and a year later the film was nominated for the Oscar Award. He lives and works in Philadelphia. Married to Andrea, they have three sons.
Film Work
Eran worked for fifteen years as a playwright and screenwriter for the Israeli television, theater and film industries. Beyond the Walls, a film he co/wrote in 1984, was nominated for an Academy Award in the Best Foreign Film Category. Five of his plays have been produced professionally, and he has been awarded the prestigious King David Award in Israel, among others. He received the New Filmmaker Award at the Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival for his documentary, "The Case of Jonathan Pollard."
His documentaries include "Patricia Baltimore"(2007); "Viewfinder" (2004); "Bet Herut-The End of the Beginning"(2003); "The Case of Jonathan Pollard" (2001).