Gilad Inbar is a director, editor, and film lecturer. A graduate of the Sam Spiegel Film and Television School, Inbar directed the documentaries The Hungarian Cube: A Journey with Andre Hadju (2013), and Jewish Identity in France: Between Past & Future (2013). He later assumed editing duties on Israeli TV series Suspect (Benny Fredman, 2015), Mossad 101 (aka ‘HaMidrasha’) (Danny Sirkin, 2018), and The Commune (aka ‘Kibutznikim’) (Boaz Frankel, Amitai Ashkenazi, and Yona Rozenkier, 2020).
Inbar also edited the narrative feature films Suicide (Benny Ferdman, 2014), and The Testament (Amichai Greenberg, 2017) which won Best Film at the Haifa International Film Festival and was also featured in the Orizzonti section of the Venice Film Festival. Highlights of his other editing credits include Just Like the Queen of England (Micha Shagrir, 2009), The Phoenix (Yoram Honig, 2009), and Third Person (Sharon Luzon, 2015).

Documentary

Hungarian Cube - A Journey with Andre Hajdu

Directed by Gilad Inbar, 2013
הקוביה ההונגרית - מסע עם אנדרה היידו
English subs.

73 min.

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