1. The first Israeli feature produced with crowd-sourced funding, minimalist indie “Never Too Late” is a good-looking, formally rigorous road movie that becomes increasingly involving as it motors along… Cerebral, controlled pic marks helmer-writer Ido Fluk as a talent to watch and reps quality content for fests that nurture challenging fare.” - Alissa Simon, Variety
    http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117946656

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  2. Never Too Late, a film by Ido Fluk
Official Poster

    Never Too Late, a film by Ido Fluk

    Official Poster

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  3. Never Too Late (Teaser 1)

    Never too Late is a feature length road movie set in Israel.

    It was written and directed by Ido Fluk and produced by Gal Greenshpan and Ido Fluk under Green Productions.

    “Along with the latest intriguing projects from Eran Kolirin (The Band’s Visit) and Joseph Cedar (Beaufort), Fluk’s Never Too Late could be the little gem that catches everyone off their guards (“Eye on Cinema”).

    The rough cut of the film won a funding grant from the Israeli film fund, as well as a 25,000 euros first prize at the “Work in Progress” competition at Haifa Film Festival. 

    Recent Press:

     http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/features/microfinanced-art-1.3123
     http://www.ioncinema.com/news/id/5703/israeli-indie-cinema-done-right-ido-fluks-never-too-late

    More teasers:

    http://vimeo.com/13523291, http://vimeo.com/13454659

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  4. 2011 Showreel

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  5. Shandy Spot

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  6. ABSOLUT BLANK with Nir Hod

    Dir. Ido Fluk and Roy Eventov

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  7. Goodbye by Elephant Parade

    Goodbye by Elephant Parade (Music Video, 1:34m, HD)

    Directed by Ido Fluk | DP Itay Gross| Edited by Oren Idan

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  8. Cooking for Richard

    (Short Film, 15m, Super 16mm)

    “The mourning of a woman after her beloved fat husband died of too much liver pate is built through the relation with the deceased’s image. A subtle play between death, image, memory and life, astoundingly well filmed, with an intense tenderness towards the main actress.”

    - Jean-Michel Frodon, Editor in chief, Cahiers du Cinema.

    The short film stars Caitlin O’Connell. It was written, directed, and edited by Ido Fluk and produced by Ronny Merdinger at NYU.

    The Film won the Best Drama award at Ivy League festival and a post production grant from Warner Bros. studios, , was a finalist at Con-Can film festival, and officially selected and screened at the Jerusalem International Film Festival, Athens International Film Festival, Brooklyn Arts Council film festival, Savannah film festival, Emerging Filmmakers film festival, Rochester NY, Reel Jews film festival NY, inShorts film festival, St. Petersburg, Russia, and NYU’s First Run.

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  9. A Week In Hannover With A Friend

    A Week In Hannover With A Friend (Art Film, 3:57min, Video)

    A collaboration between Ido Fluk and Milan Kappen. Shot in Hannover, Germany over the course of 5 days during CityZooms, a program that brought 12 international filmmakers to Germany to create short pieces.

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  10. Burger Ranch by Ping Pong

    Burger Ranch by Ping Pong (Music video. 3:53min. Video) Dir. Ido Fluk Edited by: Ran Landau

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  11. City Girl by Ping Pong

    City Girl by Ping Pong (Music video. 3:10min. B&W film)

    Shot on B&W reversal film and edited by hand on a Steenbeck.

    Dir. Ido Fluk

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  12. Polar Bears

    Polar Bears (Video Art, 5min, digital video).

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  13. Trauma Room

    Video Art. Reedit of Disney’s Bambi.

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