The project "A Man's Woman" by creator Mindy Ehrlich and producer Efrat Dror won a series development award from Netflix in the amount of 20,000 dollars, as part of the Sam Spiegel Film and Television School Incubator.
The judges chose "A Man's Woman" after being impressed by its story, which combines what was defined as "an exciting personal drama with an immersive plot structure, led by an inspiring heroine."
The award was given by Netflix's global CEO Ted Sarandos at a gala event held in Los Angeles, attended by senior executives of the American television industry.
Sarandos with Dana Blankstein-Cohen, CEO of "Sam Spiegel", photo: Shelly Simon
The project "Wapa", by the creators Ehav Jadallah and Benjamin Frydenberg and the producers Ayelet Shit and Amir Harel, also won an award: it received 10 thousand dollars as part of a promising voice development award on behalf of the WestEnd company, due to "the bold and groundbreaking story that brings a world screen where the heroes are needed To live a false life in order to find the truth."
The award was presented by Gregory Novak, VP of original productions at Paramount+.
The incubator was created as part of a project by Sam Spiegel following a similar project for the development of motion pictures, which the school has been running for a decade.
The incubator collaborates with Netflix, Paramount, Anani Studios and more, and among its leading mentors you can find Hagai Levy ("In Treatment", "Photos from Married Life"), Noah Stollman ("The Boys", "Someone to Run With"), Keren Margalit ( "Yellow Peppers", "Wake the Bear") and Emmy-winning producer David Barnard ("The White Lotus").
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