

2024, WRITER/DIRECTOR
When an immigrant teen must help her mother before a school exam, tensions of belonging in a new country bubble to the surface.
Starring: Mor Cohen and Oriah Elgrabli
Distributor: Omeleto & CUNY TV
Aspen Shortsfest (World Premiere): Nominee, Jury Award for Best Narrative Short
Palm Springs ShortFest:Best US Student Film
Denver Film Festival: Honorable Mention
NYU Tisch King Awards: Best Screenplay; Acting Award for Mor Cohen
Charlotte Film Festival: Best Student Short Film
Greenpoint Film Festival: Honorable Mention
HollyShorts Film Festival: Nominee, Jury Award for Best Student Film
Florida Film Festival: Nominee, Jury Award for Best Narrative Short
Cinemafemme: Breaking Down Walls Award
Bolton Film Festival: International Premiere, UK
Lower East Side Film Festival
Brooklyn Film Festival
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
IndieStreet Film Festival
CRITIC REVIEWS
‘Sulam' Examines Difficult Moments for Mothers & Daughters - Sunshine State Cineplex
Sulam (2023) Short Film Review - Movie-Blogger.com
INTERVIEWS
KESQ NEWS: Noam Argov discusses her film Sulam (Ladder) playing at this year’s ShortFest
Palm Springs Shortfest 2023: Noam Argov talks about her mother/daughter drama short “SULAM” (“The Ladder”) - Cinemafemme Magazine
Noam Argov’s SULAM: Award-Winning Short at 2023 Palm Springs Short Fest - The Hollywood Times
‘Sulam’ – An Interview with Noam Argov - Cinema Crespodiso
Aspen Shortsfest 2023 Interview: Noam Argov on Making Sure Nothing’s Lost in Translation in “Sulam” - The Moveable Fest
Mothers, Daughters & AI Rom-Coms with Noam Argov - Friday Night Movie Podcast
Sopris Sun interns gain cultural insight from Shortsfest filmmakers - The Sopris Sun
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Top Prizes at Palm Springs International ShortFest - The Hollywood Reporter
Florida Film Festival Movies Linked to the Sunshine State - Orlando Sentinel
Aspen Shortsfest Returns Next Week - Aspen Times
Empowering the short film: 32nd Annual Shortsfest - Aspen Daily News
Cinema Femme Short Film Festival to Have First In-Person Screenings at the Music Box Theatre - RogerEbert.com