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== Bio ==
Leonard Zelig is an award-winning film and theater director with more than 15 years of experience in the industry.
Leonard Zelig is an award-winning film and theater director with more than 15 years of experience in the industry.


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Check his website at http://leonardzelig.com
Check his website at http://leonardzelig.com

== Films ==

Revision as of 19:15, 13 December 2009

Bio

Leonard Zelig is an award-winning film and theater director with more than 15 years of experience in the industry.

Recent awards include - the prestigious Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors Award as Best Director for the play "An Empty Shoebox", where he shared the stage with Alfonso Cuaron and Alfred Molina (2004) and the International ACE Award for Best Foreign Production with the play "Feliz con mi Barranco " (2005).

In 2004, Leonard decided to focus on his rising film career in the United States. He was involve in the production of the short films, "Thou Shalt not Dream", "December Plans" "Permanence", wrote "Como se mata uno" and wrote and directed the guerrilla short films "Blind Date", "The Manare Welder Project" and "434". His first documentary feature "Metralleta" was picked up for theatrical distribution in Venezuela for Amazonia Films and earned the Best Music Award in the "Festival de Cine de Merida" in 2007. Currently, the film is touring the festival circuit.

Right now he's pre-producing his next feature "subHysteria", co-produced by his company Egg 7 Films and EO Agency.

Leonard is a graduate of the distinguished "Escuela De Cine y TV" in Venezuela. He also attended the New York Film Academy and the American Film Institute.

He has been named one of the most promising directors by the Venezuelan tabloid "5to Dia".

This year he gives an in-depth interview to one of the most renowned newspapers in Venezuela, "El Universal", which included him in its Anniversary Edition.

Check his website at http://leonardzelig.com

Films