- Oren Rudavsky
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Oren Rudavsky (born c. 1957) is an award-winning documentary filmmaker specializing in work on religion outside the mainstream. He graduated from Oberlin College in 1979.
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Filmography
As director
- At the Crossroads: Jewish Life in Eastern Europe Today
- Dreams So Real, an animated film about three mentally ill men who created their own films, won first prize at the New England Film Festival in 1981.
- A Film About My Home, an autobiographical film
- Gloria: A Case Of Alleged Police Brutality.
- Saying Kaddish, which was nominated for an Emmy Award in Directing
- Spark Among the Ashes: A Bar Mitzvah in Poland took second prize at the Chicago International Film Festival and a Blue Ribbon at the American Film Festival and was included in the Sundance Film Festival.
- Theater of the Palms: The World of Puppet Master Lee Tien Lu
- Hiding and Seeking in collaboration with Menachem Daum
- The Treatment
As director of photography
- The Amish: Not to be Modern
- The Last Klezmer
- Twitch and Shout, a film about Tourette’s syndrome
- A Life Apart: Hasidism in America
References
External links
- The Director Interviews: Oren Rudavsky, The Treatment at Filmmaker Magazine
Categories: American documentary filmmakers | Living people | 1950s births | Oberlin College alumni
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