Iris Ben Moshe
- Producer
- Director
- Editor
Iris Ben Moshe, is a graduate of the Tel Aviv University Cinema department in the production course (B.F.A) and has a Masters degree in Gender and Women Studies from Tel Aviv University.
In 2017, she released the award-winning documentary "The sign for love" which she directed, filmed and edited in collaboration with creator and director Elad Cohen Kenigsberg. The film was produced by Nati Adler and funded by HOT8 and NFCT.
In 2018 she released the short film she directed and wrote "Broken Pipe", starring Nico Nitai when he was 83 years old. This is the last film Nitai made before he passed away in 2020.
In 2019 she released the short film "Shlomo", which she produced and edited for director Ya'aqov Yamsa and funded by the Gesher Film Foundation.
In the following year, with the help of Gesher Film Foundation, the two collaborated on another short film called "Happy Birthday Waratau". Both of these films put on the screen dilemmas and challenges of Ethiopian society in Israel.
In 2022, she released the film "Father Tongue" which she produced and edited for director Evgeny Gashinsky. A short film about a relationship between a deaf child and his hearing father, who has a hard time accepting his son's deafness
In addition, she serve as a sign language interpreter since 2009 and also lecturing and managing the Sign Language Interpreter Training Program at Bar Ilan University since 2018.