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==Acting and directing career==
==Acting and directing career==
She has acted in a television series, ''[[BeTipul]]'', and in films.<ref name="imdb"/> She has also written and directed two films, ''[[Jellyfish (film)|Jellyfish]]'', and ''[[Self Made (2014 film)|Self Made]]''.<ref name="imdb"/><ref name="jordanhoffman"/> ''Jellyfish'' was written by her and directed by her husband; it won the [[Camera d'Or]] at the [[2007 Cannes Film Festival]].<ref name="jordanhoffman"/> In 2014, she directed ''Self Made'', also known as ''Boreg'' in Israel.<ref name="jordanhoffman"/> It was presented at the Cannes Film Festival and at the Jerusalem Film Festival.<ref name="jordanhoffman"/>
She has acted in a television series, ''[[BeTipul]]'', and in films.<ref name="imdb"/> She has also written and directed two films, ''[[Jellyfish (film)|Jellyfish]]'', and ''[[Self Made (2014 film)|Self Made]]''.<ref name="imdb"/><ref name="jordanhoffman"/> ''Jellyfish'' was written by her and directed by her husband; it won the [[Camera d'Or]] at the [[2007 Cannes Film Festival]].<ref name="jordanhoffman"/> In 2014, she directed ''Self Made'', also known as ''Boreg'' in Israel.<ref name="jordanhoffman"/> It was presented at the Cannes Film Festival and at the Jerusalem Film Festival.<ref name="jordanhoffman"/>

==Views and opinions==
==Views and opinions==
At the 2014 [[Jerusalem Film Festival]], she wrote a letter calling for an end to the conflict in [[Gaza Strip|Gaza]] together with [[Keren Yedaya]] and other filmmakers.<ref name="theguardian">Ben Beaumont-Thomas, [http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/jul/15/israeli-filmmakers-conflict-gaza-jerusalem Israeli film-makers call for end to Gaza conflict: 'We do not seek revenge'], ''[[The Guardian]]'', July 15, 2014</ref>
At the 2014 [[Jerusalem Film Festival]], she wrote a letter calling for an end to the conflict in [[Gaza Strip|Gaza]] together with [[Keren Yedaya]] and other filmmakers.<ref name="theguardian">Ben Beaumont-Thomas, [http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/jul/15/israeli-filmmakers-conflict-gaza-jerusalem Israeli film-makers call for end to Gaza conflict: 'We do not seek revenge'], ''[[The Guardian]]'', July 15, 2014</ref>
==Awards and recognition==
Geffen won First Prize at the Haifa Children's Theater Festival in 1998 and the Hadassah Prize in 2003. In 2007, Geffen and her husband Etgar Keret won the Cannes Film Festival's Camera d'Or Award for Jellyfish. The French Artists' and Writers' Guild also awarded Geffen and Keret the Best Director Award (2007).<ref<[http://www.ithl.org.il/page_13264 Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature]</ref>
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Israeli literature]]
*[[Israeli literature]]

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Shira Geffen
Shira Geffen (2010)
Born (1971-04-23) April 23, 1971 (age 53)
NationalityIsraeli
Occupation(s)Actress, screenwriter, film director
SpouseEtgar Keret
ParentYehonatan Geffen
RelativesAviv Geffen (brother)
Assi Dayan (uncle)

Shira Geffen (Hebrew: שירה גפן; born April 23, 1971) is an Israeli actress, screenwriter, film director and children's book writer.[1]

Biography

Shira Geffen was born in 1971.[2] Her father, Yehonatan Geffen, is an author.[3] Her brother, Aviv Geffen, is a singer.[3] She was also the niece of film director Assi Dayan.[4]She is married to Israeli author Etgar Keret.[2][3] They have one son.[2]

Acting and directing career

She has acted in a television series, BeTipul, and in films.[2] She has also written and directed two films, Jellyfish, and Self Made.[2][3] Jellyfish was written by her and directed by her husband; it won the Camera d'Or at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.[3] In 2014, she directed Self Made, also known as Boreg in Israel.[3] It was presented at the Cannes Film Festival and at the Jerusalem Film Festival.[3]

Views and opinions

At the 2014 Jerusalem Film Festival, she wrote a letter calling for an end to the conflict in Gaza together with Keren Yedaya and other filmmakers.[5]

Awards and recognition

Geffen won First Prize at the Haifa Children's Theater Festival in 1998 and the Hadassah Prize in 2003. In 2007, Geffen and her husband Etgar Keret won the Cannes Film Festival's Camera d'Or Award for Jellyfish. The French Artists' and Writers' Guild also awarded Geffen and Keret the Best Director Award (2007).<ref<Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature</ref>

See also

References

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