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Scandar Copti was born on 1975 in Jaffa, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. Discover Scandar Copti's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
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Scandar Copti Net Worth
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However, from another side of perspective, Israeli, has different opinion toward what Copti said. The co-director Shani said, “It’s an Israeli film, it represents, it speaks ‘Israeli’ and deals with Israeli-related problems.”
At the interview with Channel 2, Copti said "The film does not represent Israel because ‘I cannot represent the State of Israel, I can not represent a country that does not represent me." Copti said, he concerns that the fact they brought more 200,000 people to cinema is the real achievement more than won the Oscar, due to he wanted to open people’s eyes about the reality of Arabs in Israel territory through the film. Also he added, Not only because of this, I have a problem representing Israel, the problem is that not only is there no willingness to deal with the issues, but people very quickly prefer simply to negate the other side.”
In May, 2018, Copti ran a patent company, CoptiCo in Beit Hagefen Gallery, Haifa, Israel for three months. The company manufactures, and markets smart products designed to solve global social and cultural problems, especially Palestinian society.
2.2018 CoptiCo (Video Short / product project of CoptiCo)
3.2018 iAshgar (Video Short / product project of CoptiCo)
4.2018 Shishette (Video Short / product project of CoptiCo)
2.2018 CoptiCo (Video Short / product project of CoptiCo)
3.2018 iAshgar (Video Short / product project of CoptiCo)
4.2018 Shishette (Video Short / product project of CoptiCo)
2.2018 CoptiCo (Video Short / product project of CoptiCo)
3.2018 iAshgar (Video Short / product project of CoptiCo)
4.2018 Shishette (Video Short / product project of CoptiCo)
6.2015 Dam: Who are you (Music Video) (Screenplay)
The difficulties for Palestinians who are Israeli Arabs and make films with Israeli funding were clearly revealed when Copti directed His first full-length feature film Ajami (2009) with Israeli filmmaker Yaron Shani which nominated for an Oscar win the Ophir Award in Israel, the Camera d'Or Special Mention at the Cannes Film Festival. His film was also nominated for the 82nd Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Film category and has won more than 15 awards worldwide.
Copti filmed video piece with Rabih Boukhari “The Truth (2003)”.
His mother, Mary, is an educator and school principal of the Arab - Jaffa democracy school, and his father, Ilya, is a carpenter. Copti received his B.Sc from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Technion. He studied acting and directing at the Technion theater, played (in Arabic) in End - End directed by Ouriel Zohar in 2001 at the Technion and the festival in Jerusalem. Formerly a mechanical engineer, he has also written, directed and edited several fiction, documentary and experimental short films. Copti lives with his family in Abu Dhabi, teaches film at a local extension of New York University, and makes films and art.
Scandar Copti (born in 1975) is a Palestinian filmmaker, film writer, actor and producer who brings problems of Arabs in Israel territory via video works.
Scandar Copti (or Cobti) is a Palestinian filmmaker born 1975 in Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel and raised in Jaffa.