July • 2022
Sharon was fantastic! She helped with many aspects of the production and the footage was great too.
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
1 review$300 - $1000 / Day
Request QuoteFreelance journalist and camera person based in Jerusalem for TV and radio. I cover daily news in Israel and Palestine for Arte TV, Radio Télévision Suisse, Bloomberg, TV5 Monde and others. Graduated from a joint master in the SciencesPo school of Journalism and International Affairs in Paris. I work mostly in creating visual content, both in filming and photography, for news as well as documentaries. I have worked for journalists as a camerawoman and produced my own stories in France, Israel and Iraq.
July • 2022
Sharon was fantastic! She helped with many aspects of the production and the footage was great too.
Women Wage Peace is a women organisation that has never given up on peace in the middle east. They cary dozens of projects to fight for their rights, and every year on international peace day, they gather in the holy city of Jerusalem to demand a better future for both jews and arabs in Israel and Palestine.
How Israel’s dead soldiers become fathers
A documentary on how Bedouin women try to free themselves from the weight of tradition to make a career and follow their path without giving up on their identity.
While many countries are opening their doors to Ukrainian refugees, Israel is setting up a real legal immigration channel to bring thousands of Ukrainian Jews into the country. The Jewish Agency has sent envoys to each refugee camp in Poland to identify and gather Ukrainian jews to fly them to Israel. Every day hundreds of Ukrainian Jews arrive at Tel Aviv airport. The state immediately grants them Israeli citizenship and pays them a substantial allowance for several months to help them enter the job market. This is the Law of Return, the main foundation of the Jewish state. For Israel, this massive influx of refugees is not only a moral duty that cannot be debated (unlike the reception of non-Jewish Ukrainians), it is also a valuable opportunity for the country's economy.
The Samaritans form one of the smallest communities in the world, around 800 members in total. Living in Israel and in the West Bank, they are said to have separated from the Jewish people 2 600 ago after the death of King Solomon, but they share certain traditions.
The "desert stars" receive a high level of education and learn the codes of Israeli society. The program aims to create a Bedouin elite capable of leading the community out of its impasse. Chief of staff, start-up creators, feminist activists... the alumni have amazing careers and impress their fellow jewish citizens, who are used to encountering Bedouins on the margins of society. But "The Stars of the Desert" also divide the Bedouin community, some of whose members denounce a vast acculturation enterprise led by the State of Israel with the aim of recovering the lands of the Negev.
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