About us
We are Orin Kadoori (director) and Guy Hamiel (cinematographer), an independent artist duo.
Our collaboration is built on a shared cinematic language — intimate, minimalist, and grounded in realism through which we explore identity, memory, and the fragile spaces between people.
For us, filmmaking is both personal and collaborative. We are drawn to the overlooked moments: silences, gestures, and subtle nuances that reveal the depth of human connection. Each project is an invitation to create not just a story, but a space where image, performance, and collaboration intertwine into one cinematic experience.
Our work spans from independent films and artistic collaborations. In both, we bring the same commitment to honesty, precision, and artistic integrity, crafting visuals that resonate emotionally and linger in memory.
We see cinema as a dialogue: between director and cinematographer, between creators and crew, and ultimately, between the film and its audience. This dialogue is where our practice lives, and where stories find their truest form.
Orin Kadoori (b. 1995) is a filmmaker based in Holon, Israel. A graduate of the Steve Tisch School of Film and Television at Tel Aviv University, she has written, directed, and produced short films, including Sha’arot, which was selected for the official La Cinef competition at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. Orin’s work blends clarity and sensitivity, transforming intimate human experiences into precise cinematic narratives.
Guy Hamiel (b.1995) is a filmmaker based between Rome and Tel Aviv. He studied Film and Television at Tel Aviv University (TAU). Guy is an alumnus of the Guy Raz Cinematography Lab and participated in the IFA Masterclass in Italy, directed by Ruben Östlund and mentored by Andrey Zvyagintsev. He directed and shot several short films in Israel, Italy, and Spain. Guy’s work employs a realistic and minimalist approach to explore themes of identity and intimacy in relationships.