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This is chronological list of films produced in Israel split by decade. There may be an overlap between Israeli and foreign films which are sometimes co-produced; nevertheless, the lists should attempt to document mainly the Israeli produced films or the films which are strongly associated with the Israeli culture.
The Shephelah (Biblical Hebrew: הַשְּפֵלָה, romanized: hašŠəp̄ēlā, lit. 'the Lowlands') or Shfela (Modern Hebrew: הַשְּׁפֵלָה, romanized: haŠfelá), or the Judaean Foothills [1] (Modern Hebrew: שְׁפֵלַת יְהוּדָה, romanized: Šfelát Yəhūdá), is a transitional region of soft-sloping rolling hills in south-central Israel stretching over 10–15 km ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... List of English-language films with previous foreign-language film versions; Reboot films*
Cinema of Israel (Hebrew: קולנוע ישראלי, romanized: Kolnoa Yisraeli) refers to film production in Israel since its founding in 1948. Most Israeli films are produced in Hebrew, but there are productions in other languages such as Arabic and English.
Premiere Title Director Cast Genre Notes Ref F E B: 14: Beaufort (Hebrew: בופור): Joseph Cedar: Oshri Cohen, Ohad Knoller, Alon Aboutboul: action, drama, war: Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Premiere Title Director Cast Genre Notes Ref ? Hamesh Hamesh (Hebrew: חמש חמש, lit. "Five Five") Shmuel Imberman: Gilat Ankori, Eli Gorenstein, Dalik Volonitz: Musical [3] ...
Among the most prominent films of this period: Beyond the Walls (Uri Barbash), Summer of Aviya (Gila Almagor), Avanti Popolo , Late Summer Blues (Renen Schorr), Noa at 17 (Itzhak Zepel Yeshurun), Hamsin (Danny Waxman), Shtei Etzbaot Mi'Tzidon and Burning Land (Serge Ankri).
All the hiding complexes in the Shephelah, and most of the systems in Galilee, were hewn into ancient underground complexes dated to the Hellenistic and Early Roman period, and were at least 100–200 years old when integrated into the refuge systems. The latest ones were hewn in the 1st century, meaning also before the Bar Kokhba revolt ...