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==Awards== | ==Awards== |
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Pillars of Smoke (Hebrew: תמרות עשן, Timrot Ashan) is an Israeli mystery/drama/thriller TV series aired on HOT 3 TV channel during 2009–2011. It was created by Oded Davidoff [he] and Noah Stollman and produced by Herzliya Studios.
The members of a (fictional) kibbutz Timrot Ashan in Golan Heights mysteriously disappear overnight and an investigation starts.
In 2011 NBC acquired rights of production, but their remake was cancelled.
Awards
- 2009: Israeli Television Academy Awards:
- Best Cinematography in a Drama Series (Yaron Sharaf)
- Best Direction in a Drama Series (Oded Davidoff)
- Special Effects and Video Art Award: Boaz Tamir, Avshalom Margolin, Benny Afer and Itai Bachar
References
- Dana Masad, Personal and National History in the TV Drama Series Pillars of Smoke and The Exchange Principle, JSTOR 10.13110/jewifilmnewmedi.6.2.0158
- Noah's Arc, Ha'aretz, October 21, 2011
- "רד בנד" ו"סרוגים" זכו בטקס פרסי הטלוויזיה, ynet, August 28, 2009