Moskovitch Ilan
- Casting Director
- Producer
- Director
Ilan Moskovitch he is a Filmmaker, Producer, Casting Director,Director, Artistic Consultant
and Mentor. For 30 years, Ilan Moskovitch has been an Integral player and a senior partner in the Israeli film industry,
where he has been the Producer, Director, casting director, and Artistic Consultant for some 35 films. As a sworn film-lover and a person with an Innate curiosity about human nature, Ilan is especially motivated to
understand human emotions and to search for people's stories. Ilan's
qualities lend themselves to his profession.
As a second son to Romanian immigrants that had
experienced the hardships of World War II in Eastern Europe. His
mother, Anna, worked as a nurse in a hospital and his father, Meir, had
a kiosk in old Akko, which was located under the stairs of Bustan, the
Arab cinema in Akko. This small balcony has had an incredible influence
on his profession and his world view. As a curious and sensitive child,
he started conversations with passerby near the cinema, including both
teamsters who parked their wagons at the sidewalk across the street,
blue collar workers in the area, and the scholars. "I loved watching
people and chatting with them. For me, it was enough just to watch the
people's faces, especially the adults. I liked to imagine them as
little kids immediately; their actions, their parents and their living
environment..." In 1988, he moved to the big city of Tel-Aviv and began
to study cinema. In 1992, he graduated from the Video and Cinema
Department of the Camera Obscura School of Art. In 1993, he served as a
manager and production coordinator in several TV projects, where he
worked alongside directors Ze'ev Revach, Dan Wolman, and others. In
1995, a meaningful turning point took place for Ilan when he randomly
met the internationally known Israeli director Amos Gitai. Ilan served
as his personal assistant in the movie Dvarim and from then on, a close
friendship developed between them. They have worked together on 28
features thus far, 16 of which them are feature films, among them Yom
Yom, Kadosh, Kippur, Eden, Kedma, Alila, The Promised Land, Free Zone,
Disengagement,Carmel,Ana Arabia,and most recently "Rabin The Last Day" for which Moskovitch served as a casting director and artistic consultant . Four of the movies, Kadosh (1999), Kippur (2000), Kedma (2002), Free Zone (2005)were participants in the Cannes Film Festival official competition.
Ilan won an honorable personal achievement when the actress Hanna
Laszlo won the award for Best Actress at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival
her role in Free Zone, a film for which he was the Casting Director.
Also with Gitai, Ilan has produced several documentary films; among
them are The Arena of Murder, Orange, Milim, Golan Diary, and a video
installation entitled The Public Residence of The Fifties, which was
shown at the Herzliya Museum and at the Ein Harod Museum of Art. In
addition to his continued fruitful and fascinating work with Amos
Gitai, in 1997, Ilan founded Cinemax, a production company, along with
the director David Noy, with whom he has produced What Now?, Arlekino
Behind The Masks and Peach. In 2001, he worked as a producer with David
Gilboa for a number of commercials and image films; among their clients
were Bank HaPoalim, The Ministry of Environmental Protection, SHL
TeleMedicine, Ford Automobiles, UJA, and others. In 2003 he founded and
established, along with Theatre Director Avi Malka, the Impro Acting
Studio for Cinema and TV. In addition to cinema creation, production,
and casting, Ilan is guiding and tutoring, privately, beginning and
advanced actors.