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A Summer at Abarbanel (2005), a 60 min documentary was also made during Shalom-Ezer's time as a student and for this film, she won 2nd prize for Best Student Film at
Docaviv Documentary Film Festival. •
Living Room (2006), 19 min. Shalom-Ezer made this film during her time as a student. It screened at
Cannes Film Festival and
Jerusalem International Film Festival, among others. •
Surrogate (2008), 58 min. The film won Best Film at the Israeli
International Women's Film Festival in Rehovot, received a Special Mention at FEMINA International Festival for Women's Films Brazil, and was part of the Official selection at
Edinburgh International Film Festival among others; •
Princess, (2014), 92 mins. The film won the Awards for Best Feature, Best Actress, Best Cinematography and Best Music at the
Jerusalem International Film Festival, 2014. The script for the film won the Highlight Pitch Award at the
Berlinale Talent Project Market in 2009, and was subsequently invited to the Script Development Program at the
Binger Filmlab 2009–10 in Amsterdam, where Shalom-Ezer and Producer Elad Gavish worked together closely with Australian filmmaker,
Jennifer Kent (
The Babadook) under the guidance of Molly Marlene Stensgaard, Martin Rabbetts, and Ido Abraham, •
My Days of Mercy (2017) her first English language film and lesbian love story. ==Awards and nominations==