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Oren Rudavsky (born c. 1957) is an American documentary filmmaker specializing in work about individuals and communities outside the mainstream. He graduated from
Oberlin College Oberlin College is a Private university, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college and conservatory of music in Oberlin, Ohio. It is the oldest Mixed-sex education, coeducational liberal arts college in the United S ...
in 1979. Oren Rudavsky is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship. Rudavsky is currently producing the NEH funded American Masters documentary: Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People. He is also working on a documentary for a program called Witness Theater, which will chronicle the relationships formed between high school students and Holocaust survivors, culminating with a dramatization of the lives of the survivors. His films Colliding Dreams co-directed with Joseph Dorman, and The Ruins of Lifta co-directed with Menachem Daum, were released theatrically in 2016. His film A Life Apart: Hasidism in America was short-listed for the Academy Awards and his film Hiding and Seeking was nominated for an Independent Spirit award. Both were co-directed with Menachem Daum. Rudavsky was the producer of media for the permanent installations at the Russian Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center in Moscow which opened in 2013. In 2011, Rudavsky produced a series of profile documentaries for Bloomberg television called Risk Takers. In 2009 Rudavsky was Producer/Writer of the two part series Time for School 3, a twelve-year longitudinal study examining the education of seven children in the developing world for the PBS series Wide Angle. In 2006, he completed his first fiction feature as Producer/Writer/Director: The Treatment, starring Chris Eigeman, Ian Holm and Famke Janssen. The film premiered at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival where it was awarded Best Film, Made in New York. Rudavsky’s other work includes writing and producing segments for the ABC national series PrimeTime Live, the PBS series Media Matters, Religion and Ethics Newsweekly and other national programming. He has also worked as a post-production supervisor on the film unit of Saturday Night Live and the syndicated series Tales From the Darkside in the 1980s.


Filmography


As Director

* ''At the Crossroads: Jewish Life in Eastern Europe Today'' 1988 * ''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
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film 1981 * ''Gloria: A Case Of Alleged Police Brutality. '' 1983 * ''Ritual'', a documentary about Jewish ritual incorporating scholarly commentary with portraits of individuals 1990 * ''Saying Kaddish,'' which was nominated for an
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in Directing 1992 * ''Spark Among the Ashes: A Bar Mitzvah in Poland'' took second prize at the
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and a Blue Ribbon at the
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and was included in the
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. 1986 * ''Theater of the Palms: The World of Puppet Master Lee Tien Lu'' 1989 * '' A Life Apart'' in collaboration with Menachem Daum was shortlisted for an Academy Award and was nominated for an emmy. PBS 1994 * '' Hiding and Seeking'' in collaboration with
Menachem Daum Menachem Daum is an Orthodox Jewish documentary film-maker. Born in displaced persons camp in Germany, to refugees from Poland who had survived the Holocaust. Being Jewish, many of his relatives perished in Nazi Germany's genocide. Profession ...
PBS POV 1997 * '' The Treatment'' Best Film Made in New York, Tribeca Film Festival, 2006 * "'Time for School''" 2003, 2006, Produced by Judy Katz 2009, in collaboration with Tamara Rosenberg PBS, 2016 * "''To Educate a Girl''" 2011 in collaboration with Fred Rendina * "''Michael Burry''" 2012 Bloomberg TV * "''Michelle Rhee''" 2012 Bloomberg TV * "''Colliding Dreams''" aka "The Zionist Idea" 2016 in collaboration with Joseph Dorman * "''The Ruins of Lifta''" in collaboration with Menachem Daum 2016 * "''Joseph Pulitzer''" 2018 * "''Witness Theater''" 2018


As Director of Photography

* ''The Amish: Not to be Modern'' * "Spark Among the Ashes" * "Theater of the Palms" * ''The Last Klezmer'' * ''Twitch and Shout'', a film about Tourette’s syndrome * ''A Life Apart: Hasidism in America'' * "Colliding Dreams" * "The Ruins of Lifta"


References


Resume on PBS web site



External links


The Director Interviews: Oren Rudavsky, ''The Treatment''
at ''Filmmaker Magazine'' * collidingdreamsthemovie.com * ruinsoflifta.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Rudavsky, Oren 1950s births Living people American documentary filmmakers Oberlin College alumni Place of birth missing (living people)