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Alma Har'el ( he, עלמה הראל) is an
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
i-American music video and film director. She is best known for her 2019 feature film debut '' Honey Boy'', for which she won a
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. Her 2011 documentary '' Bombay Beach'', which took the top prize at
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, received a nomination for an
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. In 2016, her documentary ''LoveTrue'' won the Grand Prix Best Documentary Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The same year, Har'el was named one of the "Top 12 female filmmakers ready to direct a blockbuster" by
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. Har'el is noted for her ability to artistically blur the lines between documentary and fiction. Stephan Holden of ''
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'' wrote about Har'el's film ''Bombay Beach'': " tlooks and feels like a fever dream about an alternate universe. Suffused with a sense of wonder, it hovers, dancing inside its own ethereal bubble".


Early life

Har'el was born and raised in
Tel Aviv, Israel Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the G ...
, to a
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family, Alma Har'el began her work as a photographer and
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at live music concerts. One of Har'el's most prominent projects as a VJ was a collaboration with the Israeli music group
Balkan Beat Box Balkan Beat Box (BBB) is an Israeli musical group. Founded by Tamir Muskat and Ori Kaplan in 2003, BBB was later joined by Tomer Yosef who became a core member. The group plays Mediterranean-influenced music that incorporates Jewish, Southeastern ...
, including an 11-minute video, ''The Balkan Beat Box 1st show ever - Digital Diary of Alma Har'el'', on their first album, released in 2005. Har'el later stated that she "never studied film, so that (VJing) was my film school" ... I wanted to feel as though I was playing videos like a musical instrument — editing them live, with people reacting. That still has a big impact on me to this day."


Career

Working on live video-art performances with different musicians led Har'el to directing music videos, and her frequent collaborations with singer Zach Condon of the band
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brought her numerous awards and nominations in film and music video festivals. Har'el's work on the Beirut music video for their single "
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" (2009), earned her nominations for Best Directorial Debut at the
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s and the Music Video Production Association Awards, and was number 30 on Paste Magazine's Top 50 Videos of the Decade. In her 2012 music video for Icelandic band Sigur Rós' song " Fjögur píanó", from the album ''
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'', Har'el directed
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along with dancer Denna Thomsen. The video was part of the Valtari Mystery Film Experiment, in which Sigur Rós asked a dozen filmmakers to each select a song from the album and shoot a video inspired by the music. ''
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'' explained that "All the directors received the same $10,000 budget and zero instructions from the band. With that creative freedom, filmmaker Alma Har'el delivered dead butterflies, light-up lollipops and a naked (in every sense) performance from a star of megabudget Hollywood movies." Har'el's video received over 4.7 million (as of July 2019) views on
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and critical acclaim. LaBeouf, explaining his involvement in the project, stated that he wrote Har'el a fan letter after being deeply touched by ''Bombay Beach'', to which Har'el responded that she would like to work with him. The two would collaborate again, with LaBeouf producing her 2016 documentary ''LoveTrue'', and Har'el directing LaBeouf's 2019 autobiographical drama film '' Honey Boy'' (the latter of which being Har'el's narrative feature directorial debut). In July 2011, Har'el was chosen as one of Filmmaker Magazine's 25 New Faces of Cinema, which also noted in October 2011 that her film '' Bombay Beach'' was "Stunningly shot and formally audacious, … (from) a major new directorial talent in Har'el who is working in a key all her own." From 2014 to 2016, Har'el was the Global Creative Director at immersive media company
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.


''Bombay Beach''

'' Bombay Beach'' is a 2011 feature film about the rusting relic of a failed 1950s development boom. The
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, a prominent character in the film, is a barren Californian landscape often seen as a symbol of the failure of the American Dream. Har'el was joined by Zach Condon of the band Beirut, whom she worked with on music videos earlier in her career, to prepare the music for the film.


''LoveTrue''

''LoveTrue'' is a 2016 genre-bending documentary that brings Har'el's signature poetic imagery and fascination with performance in nonfiction to three complementary stories about love. The film had its world premiere at the 2016
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, where its had multiple sold-out screenings and received positive reviews. ''LoveTrue'' won best documentary feature at the 2016
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and the Grand Prix Best Documentary Award at the 2016 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. /sup>


Commercials

Har'el has shot and directed commercials for tech companies, including
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's first campaign, for which she won the 2014 Clio Award for Best Cinematography and the 2015 Wood Pencil Award for Best Cinematography. Har'el also directed the first ad campaign for Internet.org, Mark Zuckerberg's initiative to bring Internet access to technologically challenged areas of the world. Spots were shot in India, Indonesia and Bolivia, among other countries. She was also the first female filmmaker to direct a commercial for
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with 2016's ad "Isabella", which was shot by cinematographer
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. In 2013 she joined commercial ad agency Epoch Films. In 2017, Har'el directed a short film for Chanel called " Jellywolf" which stars
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and Lisa Bonet. The 8-minute film is set in "a magical futuristic version of downtown LA brought to life with beguiling special effects". Clemons sets out on a journey to discover her mythical spirit animal "JellyWolf" with the help of Bonet's shamanic beauty parlor owner.
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commented saying "Jellywolf" was "A wildly inventive short feminist sci-fi!"


Free the Bid

In 2016, Har'el founded Free the Bid, an initiative designed to fight gender bias in the advertisement industry. It calls for ad agencies to include at least one female director every time they triple-bid a commercial production. The program also urges production companies to add more women to their rosters. If ad agencies can't find a woman candidate fit for the job, they must then pledge to free this bid by seeking other forms of diversity for the project. The initiative has garnered support by leading ad agencies around the world such as FCB, DDB, BBDO, McCann, JWT and Leo Burnett to hot shops like Pereira & O'Dell, Mother, 72&Sunny, Martin and 180, and in November 2016, Har'el received the "Female 3 Cheers Award" at the third annual 3% Movement Conference, a similar themed organization trying to expand the number of
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beyond 3%, for Free the Bid's impact on gender equality in advertising.


''Honey Boy''

Har'el made her feature film directorial debut with '' Honey Boy'' (2019), written by and starring Shia LaBeouf in a semi-autobiographical story about his upbringing. In an interview wit
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Har'el cited the challenges of filming something so closely linked to PTSD as well as the captivating pull of the script that convinced her to take on the project. For her work on the film, Har'el won the
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. In total, Honey Boy received 34 nominations and 9 wins from various associations and festivals. More recently, she signed a first look deal with Amazon Studios to develop TV projects.


''Shadow Kingdom''

Har'el directed '' Shadow Kingdom: The Early Songs of Bob Dylan'', a Bob Dylan concert film, which debuted on Veeps.com on July 18, 2021. The film earned rave reviews for its "stunning" visuals and Har'el referred to it as her "most cherished work" in an Instagram post six days after the premiere.


Personal life

She was married to American director of Israeli descent
Boaz Yakin Boaz Yakin ( he, בועז יכין, born June 20, 1966) is an Israeli-American screenwriter, film director, and producer based in New York City. He has written screenplays to films like ''The Rookie'', ''Fresh'', ''A Price Above Rubies'', '' ...
between the years of 2004-2012.


Music videos

* Muki - "Won't Stop Dreaming" (2006) *
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" (2007) *
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- "
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" (2007) * Beirut - " Postcards from Italy" (2008) *
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Pa' Bailar "Pa' Bailar" is an instrumental neotango song by Bajofondo, and the lead single from their second studio album '' Mar Dulce''. This song features Japanese bandoneonist Ryōta Komatsu. The song is used as the theme of the Brazilian telenovela '' A ...
" (2008) *
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- " Stuck to You" (2008) *
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remix) - "
You Can't Always Get What You Want "You Can't Always Get What You Want" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones on their 1969 album ''Let It Bleed''. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, it was named as the 100th greatest song of all time by ''Rolling Stone'' ...
" (2009) *
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Tonight's Today "Tonight's Today" is the first single by singer-songwriter Jack Peñate from his second album ''Everything Is New''. The music video makes reference to the choreography featured in ''Windowlicker'' by Aphex Twin. Peñate told the ''NME'' that ...
" (2009) * Beirut - "
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" (2009) *
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- " Harold T. Wilkins" (2009) * We Are The World - "Clay Stones" (2009) *
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- " Hidden Lakes" (2010) * Sigur Rós - " Fjögur píanó" (2012)


Commercials (List)

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- "Birdhouses" (2013) * Airbnb - "Views" (2013) * Internet.org (2015) *
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- "Isabella" (2016)


Awards and accolades

* Best Debut Director (Nominated)- MTV Video Music Awards- Beirut "Elephant Gun" (2007) * Best Indy Rock Video (Nominated)- UK Music Video Awards- Jack Penate "Tonight's Today" (2009) * Best Music Video (Nominated)- Camerimage Film Festival- Jack Penate "Tonight's Today" (2009) * Winner, Best World Documentary- Tribeca International Film Festival- Bombay Beach (2011) * Nominated - Independent Spirit "Truer than Fiction" award – Bombay Beach (2011) * Winner, Best Documentary - Guanajuato International Film Festival- Bombay Beach (2011) * Winner - Best Editing - Woodstock Film Festival – Bombay Beach (2011) * Honorable Mention, Special Jury Award- Sheffield Doc Fest- Bombay Beach (2011) * Winner - Emerging Cinematic Vision - Camden International Film Festival – Bombay Beach (2011) *
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's 25 New Faces of Cinema (2011) * Nominated - Cinema Eye Honors "Best Film Debut" and "Best Cinematography"– Bombay Beach (2012) * "The 20 Best Uses of Bob Dylan Songs In Film" by Paste Magazine." (2012) * Winner, Best Cinematography - Clio Awards - Airbnb "Views" (2014) * Winner, Best Cinematography - Wood Pencil - Airbnb "Views" (2015) * Winner, Best Documentary Feature -
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- "LoveTrue" (2016) * Winner, Best Documentary - Karlovy Vary International Festival - "LoveTrue" (2016) * Top 12 Female Filmmakers Ready to Direct a Blockbuster -
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(2016)


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