Yoav Brill

Yoav Brill, is an animator, filmmaker and musician, who has created pieces both for exhibitions and for the big screen.

“Ishihara”, his graduation animated film for the Bezalel Academy, won first prize in the Haifa Film Festival (2010). “Hora”, a short animated documentary, won first prize in the Tel Aviv Animation Festival (2014). Both were nominated for an Iris Prize in Cardiff’s LGBT film festival (2015), and were screened in over 30 International festivals.

Brill took part in animating several Israeli documentaries such as “Once Upon a Time There Was a King” (Doron Djerassi, 2015), “The Bentwich Syndrome” (Gur Bentwich, 2015) and “The Red House” (Tamar Tal, 2017). In 2015 he was chosen to participate in the prestigious ART OMI residency in upstate New York.

Brill has composed several soundtracks for short films and has served as a music critic for the Time Out Tel Aviv magazine.

Films