Sharon Maymon, a talented individual, co-wrote the Oscar-winning film "Skin", a live-action short film, alongside Guy Nattiv. The film was directed by Guy Nattiv and produced by Jaime Ray Newman, with Sharon Maymon credited as the original idea creator.
Born in Ramla, Israel in 1973, Sharon Maymon graduated from the Camera Obscura College of Arts in Tel Aviv. He later teamed up with Tal Granit, a graduate of Jerusalem's Sam Spiegel Film School, to write and direct "Mortgage", which won the Best Drama Award at the Jerusalem Film Festival in 2006.
In 2009, Sharon Maymon co-directed his first feature film "A matter of size" with Erez Tadmor. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and won the audience award at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival.
Sharon Maymon and Tal Granit collaborated again on two short films, "To kill a bumblebee" in 2009 and "Summer vacation" in 2012, which was selected for the official selection of the Sundance Film Festival.
In 2010, the duo won the Best Pitch Award at the Berlinale for the script of "MY sweet euthanasia", which their acclaimed film "The farewell party" is based on. The film was selected for the 2014 editions of the Venice International Film Festival's Venice Days and the Toronto International Film Festival. It won the audience award at the Venice Film Festival.
Sharon Maymon and Tal Granit wrote and directed the film "Flawless" in 2018.