Ami Drozd has been working as a feature film director and documentary filmmaker for the past 30 years, and as a film editor for the past 28 years. His APSA-nominated children’s film My Australia (2011) has been nominated for several awards, winning the Audience Award at the Jerusalem Film Festival.

Accolades

Marek Rozenbaum and Itai Tamir and Dariusz Jabłoński and Violetta Kaminska and Izabela Wojcik and Ami Drozd
Best Children's Feature Film, 2012

My Australia (Australia Sheli)

Best Children's Feature Film, 2012

My Australia (Australia Sheli)

Poland, mid-1960s, a poor neighbourhood. A single mother spends most of her time working to provide for her two sons, 10 and 14. Left to…

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Films

My Australia
2012

My Australia (Australia Sheli)

Poland, Israel
2012

My Australia (Australia Sheli)

Poland, mid-1960s, a poor neighbourhood. A single mother spends most of her time working to provide for her two sons, 10 and 14. Left to…

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