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Israeli film director and screenwriter

Miki Polonski (born 1982) is an Israeli film director and screenwriter.[1]

Born in Bat Yam, Israel, in 2015 he graduated from the Film Department of Minshar School of Art in Tel Aviv.[1]

Polonski directed a number of internationally awarded short films. His 2015 film Ten Buildings Away was selected for the 68th Festival de Cannes’ Cinéfondation competition.[2] The same year he won the Best Student Film award in DocAviv and Best Student film award in the Israeli Documentary Filmmakers’ Forum competition for documentary film 1 Building and 40 People Dancing. In 2017 his short film Shmama won the Pardino d’argento Award at the 70th Locarno Film Festival,[3] while his first short film, Albina 12, was nominated for the Israeli Academy Awards.

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