MICHÈLE OHAYON

Michèle Ohayon
Michèle Ohayon
Gender: Female
Known for: Directing
Birthday: January 1, 1968
Place of Birth: Casablanca, Morocco

Biography

Michele Ohayon is an award winning director, writer and producer. Born in Casablanca and raised in Israel, Michele graduated from Tel Aviv University (Film & Television), after serving in the army. Her critically acclaimed feature documentaries include: It was a Wonderful Life (1987, narrated by Jodie Foster) (PBS), Colors Straight Up (1997) (Nominated for an Academy Award, Directors Guild of America, Spirit awards and won 13 National awards), Cowboy del Amor (2005) (winner SXSW both jury and audience award), Steal a Pencil for Me, (2007), produced with Netflix. Winner Jerusalem Film Festival, S.OS./State of Security (2010) (Berlin film festival) and Solar Roadways, (Tribeca film festival). In 1984, she received the Israeli Best Film Award for 'Pressure', one of the first dramatic films on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In 1987, she moved to Los Angeles, where she went on to direct many acclaimed documentary features.

Filmography

Production

Producer, Writer, Director
2016·
Cristina
Camera Operator, Producer, Director
2016·
100 Years
Producer
Director
Director
Producer, Director
Director
1984·
Pressure
Producer, Director