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The Exchange (Hebrew: ההתחלפות) Eran Kolirin: Rotem Keinan, Sharon Tal and Dov Navon: Drama [citation needed] M A Y: 17: Ha-Sippur Shel Yossi (Hebrew: הסיפור של יוסי) Eytan Fox: Lior Ashkenazi, Ohad Knoller, Orly Silbersatz Banai: Drama [citation needed] The Slut (Hebrew: הנותנת) Hagar Ben-Asher: Hagar Ben-Asher, Ishai ...
Israel (non-Hebrew television programs and films are always translated into Hebrew with subtitles. Bilingual Hebrew-Arabic or Hebrew-Russian subtitling, showing translation into both languages simultaneously, is common on public TV channels. Dubbing is restricted to programs and films aimed at children below school age.
The Gatekeepers (Hebrew: שומרי הסף, romanized: Shomrei HaSaf) is a 2012 internationally co-produced documentary film by director Dror Moreh that tells the story of the Israeli internal security service, Shin Bet (known in Hebrew as 'Shabak'), from the perspective of six of its former heads.
In 1953, Cinema Keren, the Negev's first movie theater, opened in Beersheba. It was built by the Histadrut and had seating for 1,200 people. [25] In 1966, 2.6 million Israelis went to the cinema over 50 million times. In 1968, when television broadcasting began, theaters began to close down, first in the periphery, then in major cities. Three ...
Eizik wants the memorial meal in his finer home, but Menashe insists on having it in his shabby apartment. Getting a "bachelor-proof" recipe for kugel from a neighbor, Menashe puts the pan in the oven before going to the cemetery for the service. He and the participants, including the Rabbi, return to an apartment full of smoke.
Letter to a Pig (Hebrew: מכתב לחזיר) is a 2022 Israeli-French animated short film written and directed by Tal Kantor. [4] The 17-minute animated film about generational trauma has been awarded in various international film festivals, including the Jerusalem Film Festival, [5] the Ottawa International Animation Festival, [6] the Annecy International Animation Film Festival [7] and the ...
The film concerns a small furniture-restoration business in downtown Tel Aviv, Malamud & Fidelman.As the film begins, one of the partners (Malamud, played by Rami Danon) has died, and bequeathed his share in the business not to his longtime partner Yaakov Fidelman (Sasson Gabai), but to Yaakov's son Noah Fidelman (Nevo Kimchi []).
Hayeh Ahaltah Otah (Hebrew: חייך אכלת אותה, lit. "Smile, you have been fooled") Yehuda Barkan and Yigal Shilon: Yehuda Barkan: Candid camera [4]? Pitzei Bagrut 80 (Hebrew: פצעי בגרות 80, lit. "Growing Pains 80") Ze'ev Revach: Sharon Alexander, Dalia Shimko: Drama [5]? Kohav Hashahar (Hebrew: כוכב השחר, lit. "Morning ...