Amir Mann

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Amir Mann is an Israeli film-maker. Mann attended the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. He met his future wife Dana Janklowicz-Mann while at NYU. Together they formed Rebel Child Productions, an independent film production company and became filmmaking partners.[1][2]

Mann co-directed, produced, and edited the 2002 documentary film Shanghai Ghetto with his wife, Dana Janklowicz-Mann.[3] They shared the Audience Choice Award and the Human Rights Award at the 2002 Santa Barbara International Film Festival.[citation needed] Mann also co-wrote an episode of the 2002 revival of The Twilight Zone television series.[citation needed]

As head writer on the Netflix series Fauda, he and his writing team won the 2017 Israeli Television Academy's award for Best Script in a Drama Series.[4]

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  1. ^ Desowitz, Bill. China's gift to Jews fleeing Hitler: safe haven, Los Angeles Times, November 1, 2002. Accessed February 11, 2010.
  2. ^ Mori, Akiro. The Jewish Refugees of Shanghai, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, November 1, 2002. Accessed February 11, 2010.
  3. ^ Lael Loewenstein. Shanghai Ghetto, Variety,[1] May 17, 2002. Accessed June 10, 2018.
  4. ^ IMDB, Fauda Awards.[2] Accessed June 10, 2018.

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