Nati Adler
- Director
- Editor
- Writer
Nati Adler (born in Israel, 1970) has been directing documentary and
fiction films since completing film studies at Tel Aviv University in
1995. His first film "Zero the Hero" (10 Min's.) was awarded a prize
for Best Short Film by the Israeli Cinema Institute. His documentary
film "Hats of Jerusalem" (2005) won a prize for cinematography and
editing in the competition of the Israeli Documentary Filmmakers' Forum
for 2006. In addition, he has participated in numerous film festivals
around the world, including the official competition of the
International Documentary Film festival in Amsterdam (IDFA) and was
screened at the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo. In 2006 Adler created and
directed a six-part documentary series about divorce in Israel. "we
promised each other" He has also directed episodes for documentary
series such as "Bulldog" - video-activism on environmental issues;
"Holy Cows" (2001) on myths in Israeli society, and "Zoom" (1999) a
young and irreverent program on culture. In the field of drama Adler
has written and directed "Buchachi," a TV drama that has been broadcast
and re-run several times on Channel 2. Recently his feature film
"Kululush" has been broadcast on the "HOT" cable channel. In 1998 his
film "Spaciba King George" won the "Mughrabi" award in the category of
direction and cinematography. Nati has served on the executive board of
the Israeli Association of Film Directors for two years.