The influential culture blog Flavorpill called filmmaker and producer Liz Nord a “fierce, youthful visionary.” Her current film, Battle for Jerusalem, was inspired by her participation in the 2009 ROI Summit. Her first film, Jericho’s Echo: Punk Rock In The Holy Land, a critically acclaimed documentary about young Israeli musicians, screened at over 100 festivals and venues worldwide and has been viewed by an estimated 100,000 people. In 2009, Liz shot a short documentary on-location in Haiti for musician Wyclef Jean’s charitable organization, Yele Haiti. In 2008, Liz ran MTV’s Street Team ’08 – an Emmy Award-winning project wherein 51 state-based citizen journalists covered the presidential elections from a youth perspective, across all media platforms, contributing to the most influential youth vote in U.S. history. Liz has produced and exhibited work in Europe, the Middle East and throughout North America, including videos for PBS Frontline/World, Current TV, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Tablet Magazine.
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An Israeli Experiences Limmud NY / Regev Ben David 02/16/12
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Limmud NY / Leah Jones 02/09/12
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A Very Hong Kong Chanukah / Erica Lyons 12/26/11
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Using and Promoting Micro Grants / Naomi Less 12/05/11
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Battle for Jerusalem / Liz Nord 09/01/11
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Interesting Blogs / Elissa Krycer 06/22/11
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Together with the Big Names at Fed Fest / Liz Nord 04/27/11
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