David Ofek is a screenwriter and director who has helmed a string of TV programmes, and fiction and documentary films. Ofek was part of the Sam Spiegel Film and Television School’s graduating inaugural class. Two shorts he had made in the course of his studies, Hi-Tech Dreams (1993), and Home (1994) were both featured in festivals worldwide, winning him numerous awards. At the Jerusalem Film Festival, each film earned Ofek a Wolgin Prize in the Best Short category.
In the early days of his career, Ofek teamed up with schoolmate, Yossi Madmoni to create the critically-acclaimed, hit series, Bat Yam – New York (1995-1997). Certain elements that stand out in the series and which were previously, already prominent in Ofek’s student films will recur in all his later work, i.e. a naturalistic aesthetic and style, blurring the line between fiction and documentary, and using amateur actors.
Highlights of his films include The Barbecue People (2002, co-directed with Yossi Madmoni) and No. 17 (2003, documentary), the latter of which was featured at various film festivals worldwide, winning multiple awards including the top prize at the Syracuse International Film Festival, and the international Press Award at the International Chicago Documentary Festival. In Israel, No. 17 took home an Ophir award for Best Documentary, and also won Best Film at the DocAviv Festival. His film, The Tale of Nicolai & The Law of Return (2008) won Best Documentary at the Jerusalem Film Festival. In 2019, he made Born in Jerusalem and Still Alive which he co-directed with Yossi Atia. That same year, he also directed the TV series, Unchained, with his longtime collaborator, Yossi Madmoni and director, Tamar Kay.

Feature

Melanoma my Love

Directed by Yossi Madmoni, David Ofek, 2006
מלנומה אהובתי
Rental English subs.

117 min.

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