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The Israeli Film Archive presents the 1963 film awards for documentaries. The award for best short film goes to filmmaker David Perlov for his documentary short In Jerusalem, which was commissioned by the Jewish Agency, the Prime Ministers Information Center and produced in collaboration with Geva Studios. The Best Cinematographer Award for 1963 is credited to Adam Greenberg for his wor on In Nahalal by Emil Knebel and In Jerusalem by Perlov. Mordechai Navon, Geva Studios director, speaks to David Perlov and next Yigal Efrati, director of the Israeli Film Service. The ceremony takes place at the Sderot Cinema in Tel Aviv, which was located on Rothschild Blvd. between Mazeh and Balfour streets.
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