Hocus Focus Films
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Hocus Focus Films is the first and most established film production company in Israel, focusing primarily on providing film and TV production services for foreign production companies, wishing to exploit the vast resources of Israel.
The company is based in Jerusalem, Israel, active since 1991 and run by Micha Kovler - general manager.
The latest production was the Israeli part of the film Black Book from director Paul Verhoeven.[1]
The company is noted in imdb, Hollywood for its 1995 production of Coffee. [2]
Microsoft has recently chosen Hocus Focus Films to produce a story regarding the testing of its new Vista OS. In addition, the recent still production of Touareg - The VW jeep, was shot on-location in the Wadi Rum desert in Jordan.

