Lior Shamriz
Lior Shamriz (Hebrew: ליאור שמריז, born September 13, 1978, in Ashkelon, Israel) is a writer, producer, and film director. He resides in Berlin and in Los Angeles.
Career
Shamriz studied film at the Jerusalem Film School from 2002 until being expelled in 2004. He later studied Experimental Media Design at the Institute for Time Based Media with Heinz Emigholz, at UdK, Berlin.[1]
A prolific filmmaker, he develops his own écriture, experimenting with form, deconstructing narratives and reconstructing their pieces into something unique, which bears his own personal trademark.[2]
His featurette Japan Japan (2006-2007), produced independently with a micro-budget, was presented at about fifty international film festivals, among them the Locarno International Film Festival, the Sarajevo Film Festival, MoMA’s New Directors/New Films Festival, or Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema. His debut full-length Saturn Returns (2009) premiered opening Torino Film Festival’s Onde, was nominated for the Max Ophüls Preis at the film festival in Saarbrücken, Germany and co-won the New Berlin Award at Achtung Berlin film festival.
Return Return (2010), a non-narrative video based on clips from Saturn Returns, premiered at the 60th Berlin Film Festival’s Forum Expanded,[3] where his feature films The Runaway Troupe of the Cartesian Theater premiered in 2013 at the 63rd edition of the festival, and Cancelled Faces at the 65th.[4][5]
Shamriz is also a regular guest at the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen. In 2014 his film L'amour sauvage received an Honorable Mention in the German competition. In 2015 his video The Cultural Attaché/Tornado for the band Kreidler won the 2nd prize in the 17th MuVi Award competition[6] – 2014 he had started the collaboration with the band accompanying their album ABC with 6 video clips, thus following the path of his former Professor Heinz Emigholz (the latter with his video series for the album Den).[7][8]
Filmography
- (2015) The night (7 min)
- (2014-2015) 6 music videos for Kreidler (6 videos, approx. 35 min)
- (2014) L'amour sauvage (25 min)
- (2013) The Runaway Troupe of the Cartesian Theater (18 min)
- (2013) The way of the Shaman (multiscreen video installation with Naama Yuria)
- (2013) The Present of Cinema (7 min) (commissioned by International Short Film Festival Oberhausen)
- (2012) Beyond Love and Friendship (18 min)
- (2012) A Low Life Mythology (80 min)
- (2011) Mirrors For Princes (60 min)
- (2010) Return Return (26 min) – Saturn Returns - Satellite Film[9]
- (2010) Titan (50 min) – Saturn Returns - Satellite Film[9]
- (2010) Ritenuto (63 min) – Saturn Returns - Satellite Film[9]
- (2009) Saturn Returns (90 min)
- (2008) The Magic Desk (10 min)
- (2008) The vacuum cleaner (8 min)
- (2007) Japan Japan (65 min)
- (2007) Before the flowers of friendship faded friendship faded (7 min)
- (2007) The Farewell (Film)|The Farewell (45 min)
- (2006) Ho! Terrible Exteriors (28 min)
- (2005) Return to the Savanna (6 Short Movies, approx. 75 min)
References
- ↑ "Torino Film Festival 2011".
- ↑ "Thessaloniki Film Festival - Dimitri Eipides introduction to Lior Shamriz retrospective".
- ↑ "Berlin Film Festival 2010 Program" (PDF).
- ↑ "Premiered February 2013, Berlin Film Festival".
- ↑ "CANCELLED FACES PREMIERES AT THE BERLINALE".
- ↑ "The Winners of the 17th MuVi Award".
- ↑ "Kreidler do it again: Auch ihr neues Album ABC werden sie komplett mit einem Regisseur in Musikvideoform nachbereiten.".
- ↑ "Und da waren es ihrer Sieben. Kreidler und Heinz Emigholz vollenden ihre gemeinsame Musikvideo-Reihe heute mit »Winter«.".
- 1 2 3 "Spektakulativ Pictures »Saturn Returns - Satellite Films".