Nurith Aviv

Nurith Aviv
Born (1945-03-11) 11 March 1945
Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine
Occupation Cinematographer, film director

Nurith Aviv (born 11 March 1945) is a prolific cinematographer, director, writer.

Nurith Aviv is Professor at La Fémis (Paris), and was, in 1975, the first woman in France to be officially recognized as a Director of Photography by the CNC (Centre National de la cinematographie).[1]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Those Who Go Those Who Stay documentary
2011 Traduire documentary
2008 Kurt Masur: Adventures in Listening
2004 On the Objection Front
2003 Vaters Land
2002 Forget Baghdad: Jews and Arabs - The Iraqi Connection
Purity TV
2000 Homemad(e)
1999 A Fleeting Passage to the Orient
Siman M'Shamayim
1998 A House in Jerusalem
Makom, Avoda
1997 Ha-Olimpiada Harishonah Shel Imma
1996 Clando
1995 Aqabat jaber: Paix sans retour?
Nervenkriege
Paris Was a Woman
1994 The Neo-Fascist Trilogy: II. In the Name of the Duce
The Neo-Fascist Trilogy: III. Queen Mary
The Neo-Fascist Trilogy: I. In the Valley of the Wupper
1992 Mériaux frères
1991 Toward Jerusalem
Naissance d'un Golem
Wadi 1981–1991
1990 Lung Ta: The Forgotten Tibet
Pour un oui ou pour un non
1989 Berlin-Yerushalaim
Kfar Qar'a, Israel
1988 Jane B. for Agnes V.
1987 Aqabat jaber: Vie de passage
Brand New Day
The Paper Bridge
1984 7p., cuis., s. de b., ... à saisir
Ananas
Atalia
El filandón
1982 Miras Haus TV
Boy Meets Girl
Yoman Sadeh
1981 Documenteur
Mur murs
1980 Al Hevel Dak
Ma'agalim Shel Shi-Shabbat
1979 A Woman Like Eve
Mais où et donc Ornicar
La fille de Prague avec un sac très lourd
Een vrouw als Eva
1978 Io sono mia
1977 Ritratti di donne africane TV series
1976 Moi, Pierre Rivière, ayant égorgé ma mère, ma soeur et mon frère...
Daguerréotypes
Plaisir d'amour en Iran
1975 The Story of Paul
Anna und Edith TV
1974 Erica Minor
1971 Shablul
1969 Pano Will Not Be Shown
Director
Year Title Genre Notes
2008 Langue sacrée, langue parlée
2004 Misafa Lesafa
2003 Vaters Land
1998 Makom, Avoda
1989 Kfar Qar'a, Israel
Writer
Year Title Genre Notes
2008 Langue sacrée, langue parlée
2004 Misafa Lesafa

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