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The Sam Spiegel Film and Television School is a film and television school in Israel that was founded in 1989. It was renamed in honor of Sam Spiegel in 1996, with the support of the Sam Spiegel Estate. 76% of the school's graduates work in the industry. Among the school’s most prominent alumni are Rama Burshtein, Nadav Lapid, Talya Lavie, , , , Yehonatan Indursky, Amichai Chasson, and Ra'anan Alexandrowicz.

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  • La Escuela de Cine y Televisión Sam Spiegel​ (en hebreo: בית הספר סם שפיגל לקולנוע ולטלוויזיה) es una escuela de cine en Jerusalén, Israel. Las películas de algunos de sus alumnos han ganado 300 premios en festivales de cine internacionales. La escuela ha sido objeto de unos 160 homenajes y retrospectivas. La escuela de cine y televisión de Jerusalén fue fundada en 1989 por el Ministerio israelí de Educación y Cultura y la Fundación Jerusalén. En 1996, fue rebautizada en honor del ganador del Oscar y productor judío estadounidense Sam Spiegel, tras la decisión de su familia de contribuir anualmente a la escuela. (es)
  • The Sam Spiegel Film and Television School is a film and television school in Israel that was founded in 1989. It was renamed in honor of Sam Spiegel in 1996, with the support of the Sam Spiegel Estate. 76% of the school's graduates work in the industry. Among the school’s most prominent alumni are Rama Burshtein, Nadav Lapid, Talya Lavie, , , , Yehonatan Indursky, Amichai Chasson, and Ra'anan Alexandrowicz. (en)
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  • La Escuela de Cine y Televisión Sam Spiegel​ (en hebreo: בית הספר סם שפיגל לקולנוע ולטלוויזיה) es una escuela de cine en Jerusalén, Israel. Las películas de algunos de sus alumnos han ganado 300 premios en festivales de cine internacionales. La escuela ha sido objeto de unos 160 homenajes y retrospectivas. La escuela de cine y televisión de Jerusalén fue fundada en 1989 por el Ministerio israelí de Educación y Cultura y la Fundación Jerusalén. En 1996, fue rebautizada en honor del ganador del Oscar y productor judío estadounidense Sam Spiegel, tras la decisión de su familia de contribuir anualmente a la escuela. (es)
  • The Sam Spiegel Film and Television School is a film and television school in Israel that was founded in 1989. It was renamed in honor of Sam Spiegel in 1996, with the support of the Sam Spiegel Estate. The school has been the subject of some 190 tributes and retrospectives in 55 countries at international festivals, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York (1996), the Rotterdam Festival (1997), the Havana Festival (1999), the Moscow Festival (1999), the Valladolid Film Festival (Spain, 2000), FIPA Festival - Biarritz (France, 2004) the Berlin International Film Festival (2004), the Hamptons Festival (2005) and the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival in France (2005), and Sarajevo Film Festival (2008). In 2016 the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Cambridge University held a tribute to the school. The School has been the subject of a number of tributes and retrospectives. The school's films have won 420 international and local prizes, including twice the First Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. In 2008 Anthem, by Elad Keidan was awarded First Prize in the Student Film competition at the prestigious Cinéfondation section. This marked the first ever such win by an Israeli student film in Cannes, and in 2015 Or Sinai won for her film Anna. 76% of the school's graduates work in the industry. Among the school’s most prominent alumni are Rama Burshtein, Nadav Lapid, Talya Lavie, , , , Yehonatan Indursky, Amichai Chasson, and Ra'anan Alexandrowicz. The former director of the New York Film Festival, Richard Peña, said in 2011 at the tribute to the school at Columbia University: “Israeli cinema can be divided into two periods—before and after the establishment of the Sam Spiegel Film & Television School.” (en)
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