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DLI PRODUCTIONS
DLI Productions is a Canadian producer of films and TV series Based in Montreal, the company was founded by Irene Lilienheim Angelico and Abbey Jack Neidik to produce creative and socially engaging films.
Film Productions
Irene Angelico and Abbey Neidik teamed up to form DLI Productions and produce and direct their first feature documentary, Dark Lullabies, about the effects of the Holocaust on children of Survivors and second-generation Germans. In the summer of 2013, it was selected as the inaugural feature documentary at the Stratford Festival Forum, [1] and continues to be screened widely, including a commemorative screening in Berlin [2] [3] and Vilnius. [4] [5] It will be shown at Liberation 75 in Toronto in 2021.
Angelico and Neidik went on to produce, direct and write documentary series The Cola Conquest, [6][7][8][9] a metaphor for America and American influence worldwide; Black Coffee, [10] a trilogy on the social political and revolutionary history of coffee; and Inside the Great Magazines [11]about the first international medium.
DLI's documentary one-offs include Between the Solitudes/Entre Solitudes,[12] about the Anglos of Quebec; A Song For Tibet [13]about the Dalai Lama and Tibetans in exile; The Love Prophet and the Children of God [14]about a sex for salvation cult; The Journey Home: A Romanian Adoption; She Got Game [15] [16]about the women’s tennis tour; Unbreakable Minds, [17] to break the stigma of mental illness; Vendetta Song [18][19]about a Kurdish honour killing; Canadaville, USA [20], a safe haven for Hurricane Katrina victims; Big Wind[21] about the detrimental effects of wind turbines; and Shekinah: the Intimate Life of Hasidic Women. [22] The team went on to produce Beyond Earth: the Beginning of NewSpace [23] about the privatization of space and Shekinah Rising, [24] a follow up to the first Shekinah film. At the time of writing, DLI Productions is in production with First to Stand [25] about Irwin Cotler and the Raoul Wallenberg Centre’s for Human Rights; [26]and the feature version of Reaching for Zion, [27] a film about racism, anti-Semitism and exile featuring Bob Marley’s granddaughter Donisha Pendergrast.
Books
Along with their work in film, DLI has been involved in the publication of books and articles. The Aftermath: A Survivor's Odyssey Through War-Torn Europe by Henry Lilienheim[28] [29]t[30]he inspiration for Dark Lullabies, which was endorsed by Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Elie Wiesel and the Dalai Lama. Angelico also created The Third Seder: A Haggadah for Yom HaShoah, [31] to commemorate the Liberation from the Holocaust. The Aftermath: Grandpa's Search for Grandma after the War is a graphic novel written and illustrated by Toben Neidik based on his grandfather's search for his grandmother.[32]
Awards
Dark Lullabies (1985)
International Film Festival of Mannheim - Grand Prize
International Film Festival of Mannheim - Special Prize, Most Socially-Politically Engaging Film
International Film Festival of Mannheim - Audience Award
International film Festival of Mannheim - Ecumenical Jury Award
National Film Board of Canada, A Salute to the Documentary - Prix du Public
Torino International Festival of Young Cinema, Prize of the City of Torino - Best Feature Film Nominee
World Television Festival, Tokyo - Most Memorable Film
American Film Festival - Red Ribbon
Entre Solitudes / Between Solitudes (1992)
Les Prix Gémeaux- Best Documentary Nomination
Les Prix Gémeaux Best Editing Nomination
FIPA, Cannes, Les Grands Reportages Faits de Societé - Diplôme de participation
Earth Peace International Festival – Certificate of Apeciation
A Song for Tibet (1993)
Genie – Best Documentary of the Year
Yorkton – Best Documentary of the Year
Hawaii – Best Documentary of the Year
American Film Festival - Blue Ribbon
The Love Prophet and the Children of God (1998)
Chicago International Television Competition, Gold Plaque - Best Biography of the Year
Yorktown Short Film and Video Festival - Golden Sheaf Award,
Hot Docs - Best Biography Nominee
The Cola Conquest; A Trilogy (1998)
Hot Docs - Best Documentary Series - Independent
Chicago international Television Competition, Silver Hugo - Best Series
Gemini Awards - Best Writing in a Documentary or Series
National Education Media Network - Gold Apple
Best Documentary Series - Gemini Nominee
Peabody Award Nomination
Gemini Awards - Best Documentary Series Nomination
Encounter Internacionais de Cinema Documentale, Vila Franca de Xira
She Got Game (2003)
Sports Movies & TV International Festival, Milan - Guirlande d'Honneur
Temecula Valley Int. Film and Music Festival, California - Best Documentary
Columbus International Film Festival - Chris Statuette
Aurora Awards - Gold Award Winner
Unbreakable Minds (2005)
Peabody Award Nomination
Willpower Board of Directors Grateful Appreciation Award
Vendetta Song (2005)
Hot Docs CIDA Prize - Best Canadian Documentary on International Development
Hot Docs Audience Pick Top Ten
Rendez-vous du Cinéma Québécois - Best Documentary
Rendez-vous du Cinéma Québécois, Quebec Film Critics Association - Best Documentary
Female Eye Film Festival - Best Documentary
Calgary International Festival- Best Documentary
International Women’s Festival Cinema Delle Donne, Italy - 3rd prize
Black Coffee (2007)
Gemini Awards - Best Documentary or Series nomination
Gemini Awards - Best Music in a Documentary of Series nomination
Canadaville, USA (2008)
Chicago Film Festival - Merit Prize for Social Political Documentar
Shekinah: The Intimate Life of Hasidic Women (2013)
Crown Heights Film Festival – Best Documentary
Beyond Earth: the Beginning of NewSpace (2016)
Hollywood Independent Documentary Awards - Award Winner
Beyond Earth Film Festival - Jury’s Special Mention.
Links
DLI Productions official website http://www.dliproductions.ca/
IMDb https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?companies=co0146328
References
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Ghert-Sand, Renee (October 29, 2013). "New documentary opens a hermetically closed world". The Times of Israel. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
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