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Israeli Academy of Film and Television
Founded1990
FounderRicky Shelah
Location
  • Israel
Members750
Websitewww.israelfilmacademy.co.il

Israeli Academy of Film and Television is a non-profit organization working in the fields of film and television in Israel.

History

The Israeli Academy of Film and Television, founded in 1990, is the Israeli equivalent of the US-based Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. In 2012, it had 750 members.

Governance

The organization's board includes representatives of content creators, the film and television industry, representatives of local authorities and public figures. In 2012, the board was chaired by the producer Eitan Even and had 22 members.

Awards

Each year the academy gives the Israeli Film Academy Award, known as the Ophir Award, for outstanding Israeli films.

From 2003, the academy added a separate ceremony for television, known as the Awards of the Israeli Television Academy.

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