

Hilla Medalia – The Virgin Club
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A Peabody Award Winner Israeli Producer and Director.
The founder and owner of kNow Productions, a production company focusing on "projects and films that matter."
After joining the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) she began her academic career in the United States where she earned a bachelor's degree and a master's degree from Southern Illinois University (2001 and 2004).
She then worked in various positions including senior producer of the award-winning documentary 39 Pounds Of Love. The film won the 2005 Ofir Award ("Israeli Oscar") and was released in U.S. (Landmark) theatres in late 2005 and made it onto the Academy Award short list for best documentary film.
Medalia received a 2005 Regional Emmy Award for her student documentary project Condition: John Foppe (program feature - public affairs category) and the 2004 Angelus Award for directing the student film, Daughters of Abraham.
Her first feature documentary To Die In Jerusalem screened around the world and has garnered many prestigious awards, including the George Foster Peabody Award and 3 Emmy Award nominations. The film screened in multiple festivals around the world including the Jerusalem Film Festival, Edinburgh Film Festival, Fipa Biarritz, where it won a jury award. The film was broadcast in the United States as an HBO feature and has aired on television around the world including YES in Israel.
Medalia's new film, After The Storm, collaboration with Priddy Brothers, opened in June 2009 at the prestigious Los Angeles Film Festival and screened at the MoMa Museum in New York City, Outfest, Woodstock Film Festival (won the audience award), Alexandria Film Festival, Hawaii Int'l Film Festival and Heartland Film Festival (won the Crystal heart award and audience award).