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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

  1. 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
  2. Noah's Arc, Ha'aretz, October 21, 2011
  3. "רד בנד" ו"סרוגים" זכו בטקס פרסי הטלוויזיה, ynet, August 28, 2009

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