Dori Media Paran is a media company active in the international media and television market, specialising in the various business aspects of content for all platforms. Established in 1996, with offices in Israel, Argentina, Switzerland, USA and the Philippines. The company’s office is based in the studios, which make the production very easy to monitor and cost effective. Dori Media Darset produces about 150 hours per year and growing. The back catalog contain more than 1,500 hours of successful dramas. The production volume allows operating an in house postproduction facilities designed with the latest technologies. In more recent years Dori Media Darset has expanded the variety of genres of production, going into the world of children’s TV dramas, quality dramas, reality TV, doco-reality, magazine shows, new media oriented content, and commercial content.
In 2013 Dori Media Paran has launched a new division dedicated to the production of full length motion pictures. This feature films division aims to promote a platform for Israeli and international filmmakers to create unique content for both to benefit from the quality of the local Middle East setting , while maintaining an international appeal. The division also offers production services to foreign production companies who seek co-productions in the Middle East.
At summer 2014 was released the first feature film produced by DMP, GALIS- The journey to Astra. The film was based on the 3 seasons hit teen television series and was an instant huge success at the box offices among target audience and was the #1 film of the summer.
In Development / Drama. Religious
ISRAEL a 28-year-old teacher from Jerusalem is summoned to the Rabbinical Court for Civil Cases by a man named Hananya Meir. He decides to skip the hearing and continue his life. But a few days later Rabbi Hananya shows at his door step and demand his attendance to the hearing. Israel is being sued over a Torah Book he scribed for Rabbi Hananya and now that Israel has forsaken his faith and religion, the Rabbi wants his money back.
“Blessed Days” is a struggle against the accusing finger of the synagogue that continues to be a source of longing for those who left their faith and religion. This faith which has no replacement in their new world.