Dror Shaul

Dror Shaul

director, writer, second unit director or assistant director

Dror Shaul was born on Jun 28, 1967 in Israel. Dror Shaul's big-screen debut came with Prison Heat directed by Joel Silberg in 1993.

Dror Shaul is a film writer director. He was born in Kibbutz Kissufim in Southern Israel, to an Israeli mother and an American father from New York. His debut film Operation Grandma (based on true events that took place on his grandmother's funeral), won an Israeli Academy Award and became one of Israel's cult films. Dror participated in the Robert Redford's Sundance labs where he developed his Sweet Mud. The film won Sundance IFF, Berlin Crystal Bear and 6 other international film festivals. Dror's Commercial Campaigns won local and international awards . His 2016 Huawei Christmas campaign BePresent was viewed by more than 30 Million on YouTube and was selected as one of the Ten Best Christmas commercials for 2016 by Ads Of Brands .

  • Birthday

    Jun 28, 1967
  • Place of Birth

    Israel

Awards

5 wins & 3 nominations

Berlin International Film Festival
2007
Generation 14plus - Best Feature Film
Winner - Crystal Bear
Adama Meshuga'at (2006)
Miami Film Festival
2007
World Dramatic Feature Competition
Winner - Audience Award
Adama Meshuga'at (2006)
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