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Evgeny Ruman (Hebrew: יבגני רומן; born 1979) is an Israeli film director, editor and writer.
Ruman was born in Minsk, Belarus. In 1990, he immigrated to Israel with family. He graduated from Tel-Aviv University. During his studies, he wrote and directed several award-winning short films, and participated in numerous international film festivals.[1]
He is the creator, head scriptwriter and director of In Between the Lines. He edited Five Hours from Paris which won Best Film at the Haifa Film Festival in 2009.[2]
His debut feature film, Igor and the Cranes' Journey (2012), premiered at Toronto International Film Festival, and received awards at film festivals in Chicago, Haifa, and Minsk.[3] His second feature film, The Man in the Wall (2015), premiered at Rotterdam International Film Festival.[4] His third feature film Ruby Strangelove Young Witch was released later in 2015.