ilan Ziv
Producer/Director
Ilan Ziv was born in Israel in 1950 and came to the United States in 1974. Ilan Ziv is a graduate of New York University film school, and in 1978 he co-produced New York’s first Middle East Film Festival. That same year he founded Icarus Films, an educational film distribution company, which he left in 1980 in order to devote himself to making documentary films, and since then he has directed dozens of documentaries dealing broadly with issues of human rights and investigations of contemporary history. His most recent film was Six Days, 1967: The War that changed the Middle East. The film opened theatrically in NY, and was broadcast in June around the world on PBS (US), ARTE (France and Germany) , RAI (Italy), Radio Canada (Canada), Channel 10 (Israel), SBS (Australia), and many other countries. His other critically acclaimed films have included On the Edge of Peace (1995), Tango of Slaves (1994), and Human Weapon (2002). Accolades include the Prix Europa (Europe's highest television award), the Silver Nymph and International Jury Award in Monte Carlo, and Cine Eagle in the United States.