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Her movie "Here I am… There you are…" accepted to [[Sundance Film Festival]] 2014.<ref>
Her movie "Here I am… There you are…" was accepted to the 2014 [[Sundance Film Festival]].<ref>
Shani Litman (December 11th, 2013), [http://www.haaretz.co.il/gallery/cinema/1.2187385 two Israeli short movies were accepted to Sundance Film Festival], and nominated to Ofir Award of the Israeli Film Academy (the Israeli Oscar) for the best short film.
Shani Litman (December 11th, 2013), [http://www.haaretz.co.il/gallery/cinema/1.2187385 two Israeli short movies were accepted to Sundance Film Festival], and nominated to Ofir Award of the Israeli Film Academy (the Israeli Oscar) for the best short film.
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Dikla Elkaslassy

Dikla Elkaslassy (born November 1, 1979) (Hebrew: דקלה (ג'יקה) אלקסלסי) is an Israeli director, screenwriter and actress.

Biography

Dikla (Jika) was born and raised in Haifa, Israel. At the age of 18 she attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City and studied Animation (1998-2001). In 2003 she studied acting at the ‘Haderch’ studio of acting in Tel Aviv. In 2013, she graduated from Minshar for Art, a film school in Tel Aviv.[1] Her movie "Here I am… There you are…" was accepted to the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.[2]

Filmography

Director

  • 2010 - Hayerusha (short) Written and directed
  • 2011 - My Girl (short) Written, directed and acted
  • 2012 - Pretty Mess (short) Written, directed and acted
  • 2013 - Here I am... There you are... (short) Written, directed and acted
  • 2014 - Till Tomorrow (short) Written and Directed. (Post-production)

Cinema (actress)

  • 2013 - Yona directed by Nir Bergman
  • 2010 - My Pretty Sister directed by Marco Carmel
  • 2009 - Revivre directed by Haim Buzglo
  • 2008 - Shiva directed by Shlomi Elkabetz and Ronit Elkabetz

Television (actress)

  • 2014 - Breaking Wave directed by Marco Carmel
  • 2011 - Srugim 3 directed by Laizy Shapira
  • 2010 - Ran 4 directed by Shlomi Elkabetz and Ronit Elkabetz[3][4]

Theatre (actress)

See also

References

  1. ^ Dikla Elkaslassy, in IMDb site
  2. ^ Shani Litman (December 11th, 2013), two Israeli short movies were accepted to Sundance Film Festival, and nominated to Ofir Award of the Israeli Film Academy (the Israeli Oscar) for the best short film.
  3. ^ Dikla Elkaslassy, In edb site
  4. ^ Dikla Elkaslassy , In Ishim site