Miron Ashkenazy got his first break when he was selected by the Dutch Media Fund and the Jewish Broadcasting to participate in a screenwriting program 'Kid & Color III' for his film 'Parparim' which was broadcasted and won numerous awards. Not long after, he was selected for the Rutger Hauer Master Class where he wrote 'HeartCore'. It was screened at the International Rotterdam Film Festival and broadcasted.
Miron Ashkenazy moved to Los Angeles and graduated from the UCLA Directing program and partnered up with a production company called North of Seven productions with many projects in various stages of development.