Shahar Shamay is a Toronto-based filmmaker, originally from Rishon LeZion, Israel, working across directing, picture editing, and first assistant directing. Known for his bold visual style, emotional precision, and immersive storytelling, he brings a hands-on approach to every stage of the filmmaking process, from development to final cut.
His work spans fiction, documentary, and hybrid genres, often exploring psychological tension, identity, and human fragility. Whether leading a narrative short or managing a complex production, Shahar combines artistic sensitivity with technical discipline. His directorial credits include the true-crime series Condemned: Woodstock, the psychological drama Shadow Boxer, his personal family story in The Hallway, and the award-winning Round Three. Across all his projects, he aims to craft films that are visually compelling and emotionally resonant.
As a picture editor, Shahar has shaped a wide range of independent films, working closely with directors...