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Asher Tlalim (born March 30, 1950) is an Israeli film director who works mostly in documentary film, but also in directing, editing, teaching and producing.

  1. Biography
  2. Family
  3. Artistic activity
    1. Film Directing
    2. Children’s DVDs
    3. Directing television series
  4. Prizes
  5. Links
  6. References

Biography

Asher Tlalim was born in Tangier in 1950 under the name of Mesod Bentolila to Ester and Jacob Bentolila. From Tangier, the family moved to Malaga, Spain. The family came to Israel in 1960 and settled in B’nei Brak, where he studied in a religious high-school. In 1968 Tlalim was drafted to the Golani Brigade of the army. He was stationed in the Sinai during the War of Attrition (מלחמת ההתשה  ) and later also took part in the Yom Kippur War. Experiences from these wars served as the basis for his first films.

Tlalim lived in Jerusalem for many years. In 1998 he moved to London with his second wife, Ronit. He teaches in the National Film and Television School (NFTS) whilst continuing to direct and produce films in the UK and Israel.

Family

Tlalim married his first wife Miri (née: Phillip) in 1975. They have two children: Tom Carlos and Annael. In 1993 Tlalim married his second wife, Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim and had two more children: Avigail and Jonathan. Tom Carlos is named after his uncle Carlos Bentolila Asher’s younger brother, who was killed in 1973 in the Yom Kippur War. Tom Tlalim is an artist, musician and scholar. Anael Zimmerman (née Tlalim) is a speech therapist. Avigail Tlalim is an actor and theatre director.

Filmography

As director:

  • 2010- WITHOUT A HOME, documentary 100min (screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 2003- GALOOT (Exile In Hebrew)[1] documentary 100min (screenwriter, director, editor & co-producer)
  • 1999- MY YIDDISHE MAMA’S DREAM[2] documentary (screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1999- SOUNDS IN SEARCH OF A HOME documentary 60min (screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1998- HITCHHIKERS fiction 60min (director & editor)
  • 1998- SHALOM HAVER documentary 60min (screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1998- BETWEEN THE CAROB AND THE OLIVE TREE doc 60min (screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1994- DON’T TOUCH MY HOLOCAUST 150min documentary (Screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1994- YATZEK BE HIRIYA fiction (Short; screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1994- YOM EHAD HALEV NIFTAH, 60min documentary (screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1993- HAKIVUN YERUSALAYIM, 60min documentary (screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1992-1993 A PEOPLE AND ITS MUSIC: THE JEWISH MUSIC HERITAGE LIBRARY[3] (10 chapter series; screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1991- TIME OF THE CAMEL, 100min fiction (screenwriter, director, editor & co- producer)
  • 1989-90 - ALL THE LONELY PEOPLE, 150 min documentary (screenwriter, director & editor), a trilogy about immigration, rock and maturing: FRIENDS WITHOUT FRIENDS, with ‘Natasha’s Friends’; TRANSPARENT, with Albert Amar and CLOSE BY, with Ehud Banay
  • 1988- THE MISSING PICTURE, 30min documentary (screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1987- THE BATTLE OVER THE HERMON, 60min documentary (screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1986- THE LAST NOMAD, (screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1984- A DAY IN A DIARY (screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1982-83 ENCOUNTER IN THE DESERT, fiction, 240 min (screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1981- HOLOCAUST AND REVOLT, 60 min documentary (director & editor)
  • 1980- EMEK HABAHA / THE VALLEY OF TEARS, 50 min doc (screenwriter, co-director & editor)
  • 1978- JERUSALEM 24/4/74, 60min fiction (producer, screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1977- THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS, 17min documentary (screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1977- IT’S ALL MY FUN, 17min fiction (screenwriter, director & editor)

Children’s DVDs:

  • 1997- EPHROHIM, 45min fiction/musical (Screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1996- HOLCHIM LAGAN, 50min fiction/musical (Screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1995- BA LI MESIBA LI, 50min fiction/musical (Screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1995- YELEDISH IN THE CIRCUS, 60min, fiction (Screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1994- A SMALL WORLD, 50min fiction/musical
  • 1994- YELEDISH, 50min fiction/musical (screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1993- DIG DIG DUG 3, 60min fiction/musical (screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1992- OD DIG DIG DUG, 60min, (screenwriter, director & editor)
  • 1992- DIG DIG DUG, 60min, (screenwriter, director & editor)

References

  1. ^ "Galoot". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  2. ^ "My Yiddishe mama's dream". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  3. ^ "A People and its Music". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)