Smadar Zamir
Directing
Known For

Twenty six Israeli women directors of narrative features are sharing their personal experiences of sitting in the director's chair. From Ellida Geyra - Israel's first female fiction filmmaker, to contemporary female directors, the film weaves together a conglomerate of women's voices, as they echo each other, clash, and come apart, then culminate in a fiery speech by Ronit Elkabetz. Their stories create a diverse and cinematic patchwork quilt of female directors, providing us with a multifaceted reflection of any woman who wishes for her story to be heard. This is a moving documentary, that will motivate you to get up and do something about the glass ceiling, both the real one, as well as the imagined.
In the Director's Chair Sits a Woman

How do you tell someone their loved one has been killed in combat? With a knock on the door, the life of the family will never be the same.
Knock on the Door

Forgotten testimonies and rare archival materials tell for the first time the stories of women from the aftermath of the Yom Kippur War and reveal a new perspective on the war.