Chanoch Ze'evi

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Chanoch Zeevi

Chanoch Ze'evi is a director and producer of documentary films for television and the documentary film industry. In two decades of filmmaking, Mr. Ze'evi has addressed issues of conflict, reconciliation, and the social and political circumstances that define identity. His films are intended to forge paths and build bridges between opposing groups and cultures.  Mr. Ze'evi is founder and owner of "Maya Productions", an Israeli production company that specializes in documentary films for local and foreign audiences. Many of the company's projects have been produced in collaboration with television stations in Israel, the United States, and Europe.  A sampling of his projects includes:  Hitler's Children (2012) Director/Producer Awards: Prix Europa - The best European TV production of the year 2012 - Short list Best single documentary at the North West region Royal Television Society awards 2012 Best Documentary at the White Sands International Film Festival 2012 (Jury Award) Best Documentary Film - Jewish Motifs International Film Festival, Warsaw 2013  Nadia's Friends (2006) Director/Producer Awards: Tolerance Prize, Berlin Jewish Film Festival 2006. Honorable Mention, Jerusalem Film Festival 2006.  On the Frontline (2001) Director/Producer Revenge (1999) Producer The Disappearance of Martin Bormann (1998) Director

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