Arnon Manor

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Arnon Manor is a filmmaker, and for the last nine years has been a production executive at Sony Pictures, where he oversees the visual effects on a large variety of the studio movies, ranging from comedies such as Sex Tape, 21 and 22 Jump Streets, action such as Captain Phillips, Fury, Bad Boys, and CG animated movies such as Peter Rabbit. In this capacity, he works directly with with filmmakers, including Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg, Antoine Fuqua, Jaume Collet-Serra and many others. Arnon started his career as a CG animator and visual effects artist in Europe, then became a supervisor and VFX producer in the US. In between his studio day job, Arnon is an independent filmmaker, writing, producing, and directing, including producing a couple of independent features, and recently produced and directed the successful indie web-series, Mondays.

Most Popular Arnon Manor Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

Project X Trailer (2012)

01 March 2012

Three high school seniors throw a party to make a name for themselves. As the night progresses, things spiral out of control as word of the party spreads.

Heart of the Beholder Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

Based on the true story of a family who opened the first videocassette rental stores in St. Louis in 1980.

Man on a Ledge Trailer (2012)

13 January 2012

An ex-cop turned con threatens to jump to his death from a Manhattan hotel rooftop. The NYPD dispatch a female police psychologist to talk him down.

Rings Trailer (2005)

08 March 2005

Some time after the events of The Ring, a subculture of people voluntarily watch Samara Morgan's video and wait to see how close to the seven-day deadline they can get before showing it to the next person.

The City of Lost Children Trailer (1995)

17 May 1995

A scientist in a surrealist society kidnaps children to steal their dreams, hoping that they slow his aging process.

Cops and Robbers Trailer (2020)

28 December 2020

Animation and activism unite in this multimedia spoken-word response to police brutality and racial injustice.