01.01.1976 (48 years) (Tel Aviv - Israel)
Alma Har'el (Hebrew: עלמה הראל) is an Israeli-American music video and film director, best known for her documentary Bombay Beach, which took the top prize at Tribeca Film Festival in 2011, received a nomination for a 2011 Independent Spirit "Truer than Fiction" Award, and has been taught in several universities, including Harvard's Sensory Ethnography Lab and Film Center. Har’el is noted for her ability to artistically blur the lines between documentary and fiction. Stephan Holden of The New York Times wrote about Har'el's film Bombay Beach: “[it] looks and feels like a fever dream about an alternate universe. Suffused with a sense of wonder, it hovers, dancing inside its own ethereal bubble”.In 2016, her film LoveTrue won the Grand Prix Best Documentary Award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Har'el was named one of the "Top 12 female filmmakers ready to direct a blockbuster" by IndieWire in 2016. She directed the 2019 film Honey Boy, written by and starring Shia LaBeouf, alongside Noah Jupe, Lucas Hedges, Byron Bowers, and FKA Twigs.