Yael Bartana
Yael BARTANA (1970, Israel) attended art courses in Jerusalem, New York and Amsterdam. She makes films and installations. Her triptych And Europe Will Be Stunned was screened in the Polish National Pavilion during the Venice Biennale in 2011. Bartana has also had numerous exhibitions all over the world. IFFR has selected her film Inferno for a Tiger Award for Short Films, 2014.
Filmography
(all short, selection) Trembling Time (2002), Greezah (2002), Kings of the Hill (2004), You Could Be So Lucky (2004), Short Memory (a.k.a. Remembrance and Oblivion) (2004), A Declaration (2007), Summer Camp (2007), Mary Koszmary/Nightmare (2007), Mur i wieza/Wall And Tower (2009), Zamach/Assassination (2011), Inferno (2013)
Yael Bartana at IFFR
Gneezah
10'
Netherlands
IFFR 2002
Trembling Time
7'
Netherlands
IFFR 2002
Short Memory (a.k.a. Remembrance and Oblivion)
1'
Netherlands
IFFR 2004
When Adar Enters
7'
Israel
IFFR 2004
A Declaration
8'
Israel
IFFR 2007
Summer Camp
12'
Netherlands
IFFR 2008
Wall and Tower
15'
Poland
IFFR 2011
Zamach
35'
Poland
IFFR 2012
Inferno
22'
Netherlands
IFFR 2014