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In the works

 

 

1. Through The Smoked Glass

90. min. Feature. The script is  about  the life of Jacob Frank (1726-1791) . It is based on the book: "CANDLE AT NOON" by Yoram Bar. It unravels the unbelievable story of Jacob Frank and his followers. These, relatively unknown events, influenced modern Jewish and western thinking.

 

2. Change

Proposal for a Documentary Series - Seven Chapters, 25 min. each. Each one of us wants to change something in his life. Why on earth would we want to do such a silly thing? Why change? What is wrong with who I am? Why do I need change at all?  Maybe because change is the essence of life, or life is the essence of change?   .

 

3. Earth Wisdom-Synopsis

13 Episodes Documentary Series. What are the roots of human knowledge? What is Indigenous knowledge? How does it affect our life today?  How will it affect the future? What universal laws unite all human knowledge? These exciting questions and more are the inspiring drive behind “Earth Wisdom”.

 

4. Kabala – Paradise Marvel - Synopsis 

Have you ever wondered:  What supremely powerful principles govern our world?  How can we deepen our understanding of these principles and of our life? Why do we use only 2% of our potential?   How can a three year old boy compose a symphony? What is miraculous in our life? These wondrous questions and more are the subject of the seven chapter documentary series "Kabala – Paradise Marvel". Script: Judith Sternberg, Valerie S. Carr and Miri Ariel.

 

5. One & All - Synopsis

 A Thirteen-Part (50 min. each) Documentary Series. The Human Mosaic: From the Amazon Jungle to hi-tech centers in Japan , we chose twelve diverse communities spread around the world that will reappear throughout the series to help explore universal questions.  This colorful human mosaic will bring to light the hidden web that binds us all to one human mind.  Script: Anat Ganor, Gary Brint and  Miri Ariel

 

6.The Bridge at Rishikesh

In 1994 Paul Bennett, a young advertising copywriter from Highland Park in Chicago decided to take a trip to India with friends Tom and Rachel. They’d been fascinated by the sub-continent since their High School days. Like thousands of young Americans, skeptical of their role in the brashest capitalist economy on earth, and also wondering whether there was something else to life...they decided to go see it.

 

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