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Biographical note
Ido Rosen is a PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge, currently working on his research about digital media. Previously, he completed his MA studies (cum laude) at the Tisch School of Film and Television at Tel Aviv University and published a pioneering thesis about Israeli horror films. Rosen is a member of the Israeli Film Critics Association. His feature articles have been published in a variety of leading media in his home country, and esteemed foreign media.
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