Our Work
My Missing Screw
2024
A clinically depressed father builds his 10-foot-tall “missing screw” and takes it on a journey around the world in search of a way to go on living.
8000 Paperclips
2020
In 2011, Refugee children raised in Israel were deported back to war-torn Africa. An Israeli artist travels to meet them and wrestles with the question – what is the true value of art?
Bereshit (Genesis)
2020
The Regendered Bible, “Toratah,” is a project by artist Yael Kanarek to rewrite the Hebrew Bible while gender-reversing all characters. Shlomit Levi and RebbeSoul composed music for the first verse, and she performs it here with dancer Yael Saban.
8000 Paperclips & One Skype Call
2016
In bringing art to a group of young refugees studying in Uganda, an Israeli sculptor forges unexpected connections while motivating the kids to see themselves in a new light.
A short film created especially for the New Americans Museum. in collaboration with the Leichtag Foundation.
Writers Matter
2015
Writers Matter is a strategy that encourages students to share personal stories with each other, listen to other voices, and develop effective personal relationships with peers to provide more tolerance and appreciation of others. The film follows a group of students in inner city Philadelphia as they learn to express themselves in a unique way.
It Takes Balls
2013
This is the story of Ilan Kwittken, an actor who likes to portray women. He tells his story of growing up with an abusive father, developing his sexual identity and at the same time his interest in playing female roles. The story also touches on the difficulties of being gay in the entertainment industry during the late eighties. In his quest to develop this art form, Ilan went on to perform a host of female characters, and the movie culminates with his transformation and performance as Judy Garland.
BIO
Nitsan Tal was born and raised in Israel, in a Kibbutz.
She studied veterinary medicine at the Hebrew University and moved to the U.S. in 1998.
Alongside practicing as a veterinarian, she took courses in photography and film making at ICP, SVA, and NYU.
In 2011 She started working with philanthropic organizations, first as a photographer and later as a videographer and documentary filmmaker.
In 2013, Nitsan established Question Everything Productions, where she continues to produce and direct films emphasizing the human condition.
Liki Tapuach studied film and video editing at Camera Obescura in Tel Aviv and the School of Visual Arts in New York.
She started out as post production producer for Israel’s channel 2 then moved on to edit a variety of shows, music videos and other content for several TV channels in Israel as well as private clients.
As director and editor for the food channel, she developed a true passion for editing cooking shows.
In 2014 Liki joined Question Everything Productions. She edited the documentaries Writers Matter (2015), 8000 Paperclips and One Skype Call (2016), 8000 Paperclips (2020). She is now editing and co-directing the documentary My Missing Screw that is expected to come out in 2023.