Roy Cohen

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Roy Cohen
Born1985 (1985)
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Occupations
  • Filmmaker
  • Journalist

Roy Cohen is an Israeli filmmaker, journalist and public health official. His work spans across documentary filmmaking and journalistic writing, with contributions to The Guardian and Israeli outlets such as +972 Magazine and Local Call . [1] [2] [3]

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Cohen was named by Globes as one of Israel’s "40 Leaders Under 40." [1] He serves as head of the Big Data Department at the Israeli Ministry of Health, where he leads TIMNA, the national research infrastructure for healthcare data. [4]

Early life and education

Cohen was born in 1985 in Ashdod, Israel. He studied neuroscience at Harvard University [4] and studied Media and Information Sciences at Cornell Tech. [5]

Career

Cohen worked as a research assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, where he conducted a study on the psychological effects of dialogue on individuals from conflict regions, which received the Thomas T. Hoopes Prize and the Gordon Allport Prize. His 2014 short film, Real Value, was commissioned by the UK’s community channel. [6] [7]

In January 2015, Cohen published an essay titled "The Truth About Gaza" in The Montréal Review. Written in an absurdist style, the piece reflects on Israeli perceptions of Gaza. Cohen uses the refrain that "Gaza is not a real place" as a rhetorical device to critique the ways in which political narratives, media coverage and repeated cycles of violence have shaped public consciousness in Israel. [8]

In 2016, Cohen directed his first feature-length documentary Machine of Human Dreams about artificial intelligence researcher Ben Goertzel and his effort to develop Artificial General Intellegence. The film premiered at Sheffield Doc/Fest, and was distributed by Dogwoof. It won Best Technology Film of the Year from Russia’s Polytechnic Museum. [5] [9]

In 2022, Cohen published an essay in the Guardian about his friendship with Palestinian Aseel Aslih and their membership in Seeds of Peace. [10] It was long listed for One World Media Popular Features Award that year. [11] His documentary Far From Maine, following an Israeli man who’s compelled to deal with the violent and long-forgotten death of his Palestinian friend, was selected for 2023 Thessaloniki Doc Fest’s Pitching Forum. [12]

In 2023, Cohen was named by Globes newspaper as one of Israel’s “40 Leaders Under 40”. [4] He received the Cayton-Goldrich Family Foundation Fellowship through Film Independent’s Artist Development Program, in support of his nonfiction film Far from Maine. [13] He was among the signatories of an open letter by Jewish creatives supporting Jonatham Glazer’s Oscar acceptance speech. [14]

Personal life

Cohen lives in Tel Aviv with his husband, technology executive Toby Stein, and their daughter. [4]

References

  1. 1 2 "Roy Cohen Archives". +972 Magazine .
  2. "Roy Cohen | The Guardian". The Guardian .
  3. "רועי כהן, מחבר ב". שיחה מקומית (in Hebrew).
  4. 1 2 3 4 וינרב, גלי (14 December 2021). "נבחרת המנהיגות המבטיחה של גלובס לשנת 2023". Globes.
  5. 1 2 "Cornell Tech - Roy Cohen: Exploring New Horizons of Human and Machine Intelligence". Cornell Tech. 7 March 2017.
  6. "Roy Cohen (Israel), present at the world congress of science and factual producers". israelscience.faaaster.dev. 15 December 2015.
  7. "Roy Cohen : un réalisateur pas comme les autres". fr.timesofisrael.com (in French).
  8. Cohen, Roy. "The Truth about Gaza". The Montreal Review.
  9. "Machine Of Human Dreams explores how AI could overtake mankind". The Independent.
  10. Cohen, Roy (2022-01-13). "'In our teens, we dreamed of making peace between Israelis and Palestinians. Then my friend was shot'". The Guardian. ISSN   0261-3077 . Retrieved 2025-09-09.
  11. "Longlist 2022". One World Media. Retrieved 2025-09-09.
  12. Vourlias, Christopher (2023-03-06). "Global Issues, Regional Perspectives Take Center Stage at Thessaloniki Doc Fest's Pitching Forum". Variety. Retrieved 2025-09-09.
  13. Complex, Valerie (12 December 2023). "Film Independent Sets 16 Projects For Fast Track Film Finance Market Grants". Deadline.
  14. Shafer, Ellise; Hitman, Alex (10 April 2024). "Alan Menken, Sarah Sherman, Alex Winter and Larry Charles Join Jewish Creatives Supporting Jonathan Glazer's Oscars Speech in Open Letter (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety.