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Jeannette
Jeannette Ordman is a petite, aristocratic and powerful woman, who dedicated her life to dance and to her dogs. The film presents the exclusive story of her life: a combination of contrary worlds. On the one hand, an uncompromising sisyphean and exhausting work in the Israeli dance world; on the other, a long and special relationship with the Baroness Batsheva de Rothschild.
Festivals and Awards:
DocAviv International Film Festival, Israel, 2011
Director: Ruth Walk
Producer: Yariv Mozer, Hila Aviram, Dafna Margolin
Production Company: Mozer Films Ltd.
Cinematographer: Roni Katzenelson
Editor: Yael Perlov
Soundtrack Editor: Gil Toren, Gilad Leshem
Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television, The Second Authority for Television and Radio
Script: Ruth Walk
Distributor: Mozer Films Ltd.
Subtitles: Hebrew, English
Film Name in Hebrew: ג'נט
Relevant Links:
The film's page on IMDBCategory: Art and Culture / Women
Tag Words: Bat-Dor Company Batseva de Rothschild Dance Israeli dance Jeannette Ordman women
Jeannette Ordman is a petite, aristocratic and powerful woman, who dedicated her life to dance and to her dogs. The film presents the exclusive story of her life: a combination of contrary worlds. On the one hand, an uncompromising sisyphean and exhausting work in the Israeli dance world; on the other, a long and special relationship with the Baroness Batsheva de Rothschild.
Festivals and Awards:
DocAviv International Film Festival, Israel, 2011
Relevant Links:
The film's page on IMDBDirector: Ruth Walk
Producer: Yariv Mozer, Hila Aviram, Dafna Margolin
Production Company: Mozer Films Ltd.
Cinematographer: Roni Katzenelson
Editor: Yael Perlov
Soundtrack Editor: Gil Toren, Gilad Leshem
Supporter(s): The New Fund for Cinema and Television, The Second Authority for Television and Radio
Script: Ruth Walk
Distributor: Mozer Films Ltd.
Subtitles: Hebrew, English
Film Name in Hebrew: ג'נט
Category: Art and Culture / Women
Tag Words: Bat-Dor Company Batseva de Rothschild Dance Israeli dance Jeannette Ordman women