A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1984.
1984 releases
Premiere | Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | Ref |
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June 21 | The Last Winter (Hebrew: החורף האחרון) | Riki Shelach Nissimoff | Yona Elian, Kathleen Quinlan | Drama, War |
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[1] |
Unknown premiere date
Premiere | Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | Ref |
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? | Makat Shemesh (Hebrew: מכת שמש, lit. "Sunstroke") | Yaky Yosha | Yuval Banai, Anat Atzmon, Dalik Volonitz, Eyal Geffen | Drama | [2] | |
? | Beyond the Walls (Hebrew: מאחורי הסורגים) | Uri Barbash | Arnon Zadok, Mohammed Bakri, Assi Dayan | Drama |
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[3] |
? | Lemon Popsicle V (Hebrew: אסקימו לימון 5 - רומן זעיר) | Dan Wolman | Yftach Katzur, Zachi Noy, Jonathan Sagall | Comedy | [4] | |
? | Atalia (Hebrew: עתליה) | Tzvika Kertzner and Akiva Tevet | Michal Bat-Adam | Drama | [5] | |
? | Hayal Halayla (Hebrew: חייל הלילה, lit. "Night Soldier") | Dan Wolman | Ze'ev Shimshoni, Iris Kraner | Drama | [6] | |
? | Edut Me'ones (Hebrew: עדות מאונס, lit. "Forced Testimony") | Raphael Rebibo | Anat Atzmon | Drama, Thriller | [7] | |
? | Ha-Meticha Ha'Gdola (Hebrew: המתיחה הגדולה, lit. "The Biggest Candid Camera Prank") | Yehuda Barkan and Yigal Shilon | Yehuda Barkan, Mushon Alboher | Comedy | [8] | |
? | Sapar Nashim (Hebrew: ספר נשים, lit. "The Ladies' Hairdresser") | Ze'ev Revach | Ze'ev Revach, Gabi Amrani | Comedy | [9] | |
? | Kasach (Hebrew: כסאח) | Haim Gil | Musical | [10] | ||
? | Adama Hamah (Hebrew: אדמה חמה, lit. "Burning Land") | Serge Ankri | Meir Suissa | Drama | [11] | |
? | B'Yom Bahir Ro'im et Dameshek (Hebrew: ביום בהיר רואים את דמשק, lit. "On a Clear Day You Can See Damascus") | Eran Riklis | Drama | [12] |
Awards
Ophir Award |
Wolgin Award |
See also
References
- ↑ "The Last Winter".
- ↑ "Makat Shemesh".
- ↑ "Me'Ahorei Hasoragim". 15 February 1985.
- ↑ "Roman Za'ir".
- ↑ "Atalia". 19 November 1989.
- ↑ "Hayal Halayla".
- ↑ "Edut Me'ones". 14 May 1984.
- ↑ "Ha-Meticha Ha'Gdola".
- ↑ "Sapar Nashim".
- ↑ "Kasach".
- ↑ "Adama Hamah".
- ↑ "B'Yom Bahir Ro'im et Dameshek".
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