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1990 In Israeli Film
A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1990. 1990 releases Unknown premiere date }) , , Eytan Fox , , , , Drama , , , , , - , ? , , '' Ha-Mahtzeva'' ( he, המחצבה, ''lit.'' "The quarry") , , Ron Ninio , , Uri Gavriel, Sasson Gabai, Hana Azoulay-Hasfari , , Drama , , , , , - , ? , , '' Derech Ha'nesher'' ( he, דרך הנשר, ''lit.'' "Eagle's way") , , Uri Barbash , , Eli Danker, Gidi Gov, Nurit Galron , , Drama , , , , , - , ? , , ''The Appointed'' ( he, המיועד, ''lit.'' "The Intended") , , Daniel Wachsmann , , Ronit Elkabetz, Shuli Rand , , Drama , , * Israeli-French co-production , , - , ? , , ''Doomsday'' ( he, הדרך לעין חרוד, ''lit.'' "The Road to Ein Harod") , , Doron Eran , , Tony Peck, Alessandra Mussolini, Arnon Zadok , , Drama , , * Israeli-Italian-American co-production , , - , ? , , '' Neshika Bametzach'' ( he, נשיקה במצ"ח, ''lit.'' "A kiss in the military polic ...
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Film
A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere through the use of moving images. These images are generally accompanied by sound and, more rarely, other sensory stimulations. The word "cinema", short for cinematography, is often used to refer to filmmaking and the film industry, and to the art form that is the result of it. Recording and transmission of film The moving images of a film are created by photography, photographing actual scenes with a movie camera, motion-picture camera, by photographing drawings or miniature models using traditional animation techniques, by means of computer-generated imagery, CGI and computer animation, or by a combination of some or all of these techniques, and other visual effects. Before the introduction of digital production, series of still imag ...
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Uri Barbash
Uri Barbash ( Hebrew: אורי ברבש; born 24 December 1946) is an Israeli film director. He directed the film "Beyond the Walls" (1984 film) written by his brother Benny Barbash and Eran Preis. the film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film is about an overcrowded prison where Jewish and Arab inmates set aside their prejudices and unite in a daring escape plan. His film ''Echad Mishelanu'' (One of Us) (1989) is an Israeli drama about a military policeman sent to investigate his former comrades in an elite paratroop unit charged with the murder of an Arab who killed a member of the unit. The screenplay was written by the director's brother, Benny Barbash, a peace activist and playwright. Filmography *'' Beyond the Walls'' (1984) *''Unsettled Land'' ''The Dreamers'' (1987) *'' One of Us'' (1989) *''Real Time'' (1991) *''Beyond the Walls 2'' (1992) *'' Spring 1941'' (2008) *''Black Honey: The Poetry and Life of Avraham Sutzkever ...
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Arnon Zadok
Arnon may refer to: * Wadi Mujib, river and wadi in Jordan, historically known as Arnon * Arnon (river), river in central France People * Avraham Arnon (1887 - 1960), Israeli educator and a recipient of the Israel Prize * Baruch Arnon (born 1940), Jewish American pianist and music teacher * Daniel I. Arnon (1910 - 1994) was a biologist who is associated with photosynthesis and plant nutrition * Itzhak Arnon (1909 - 2005), Israeli agronomist * Poj Arnon Poj Arnon ( th, พชร์ อานนท์; formerly spelled: พจน์ อานนท์) is a Thai film director. He is best known for his 2007 film '' Bangkok Love Story'', that won him the Grand Prize (International Competition) at ... (born 1970), Thai film director * Ruth Arnon (born 1933), Israeli biochemist * Yigal Arnon (1929 - 2014), Israeli lawyer {{disambig ...
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Alessandra Mussolini
Alessandra is a female given name of Italian origin, meaning ''defender of men''. It is the Italian form of the female given name Alexandra and the female form of the male given name Alessandro. Alessandra may refer to: * Alessandra Ambrosio (born 1981), Brazilian supermodel * Alessandra Biaggi (born 1986), American, New York State Senator * Alessandra Cappa (born 1981), Italian swimmer * Alessandra Cappellotto (born 1968), Italian cyclist * Alessandra de Osma (born 1989), Peruvian attorney and model, and Hanoverian princess by marriage * Alessandra De Rossi (born 1984), Filipino actress * Alessandra Ferri (born 1963), Italian ballerina * Alessandra Januário dos Santos (born 1988), Brazilian volleyballer * Alessandra Lunardi (born 1958), Italian mathematician * Alessandra Mastronardi (born 1986), Italian actress * Alessandra Mirka Gatti (born 1969), Italian singer * Alessandra Mussolini (born 1962), Italian politician * Alessandra Negrini (born 1970), Brazilian actress * Al ...
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Tony Peck
Tony Peck (born September 5, 1983 in Louisiana, Missouri) is the drummer for Peoria, Illinois based band, The Forecast. He was raised in Pleasant Hill, Illinois and is a 2002 graduate of Pleasant Hill High School where he was active in the school's music programs and was a 2002 recipient of the Arion Award. After graduating from high school he began touring and recording with several bands, including The Junior Varsity, for two years before being asked to join The Forecast ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the m ... in July 2004. Tony uses C&C drums and Sabian cymbals. References American rock drummers Musicians from Missouri 1983 births Living people People from Louisiana, Missouri 21st-century American drummers {{US-drummer-stub ...
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Doron Eran
Doron may refer to: People Given name * Doron Almog (born 1951), Israeli soldier * Doron Ben-Ami (born 1965), Israeli archaeologist * Doron Egozi (born 1980), Israeli Olympic sport shooter * Doron Galezer (born 1952), Israeli journalist * Doron Gazit (born 1953), Israeli environmental artist, activist and industrial designer * Doron Gepner (born 1956), Israeli theoretical physicist * Doron Jamchi (born 1961), Israeli former basketball player * Doron Kliger, professor * Doron Lamb (born 1991), American college basketball player * Doron Matalon (born 1993), Miss Israel 2014 * Doron Perkins (born 1983), American professional basketball player * Doron Shefa (born 1961), Israeli professional basketball player * Doron Sheffer (born 1972), Israeli professional basketball player * Doron Zeilberger (born 1950), Israeli mathematician Surname * Dina Doron, Israeli actress * Helen Doron (born 1955), British linguist * Shay Doron (born 1985), Israeli-American professional basketball player ...
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HaDerekh LeEin Harod
HaDerekh LeEin Harod (, lit. ''The Road to Ein Harod'') was a 1990 Israeli film, adapted from Amos Kenan's dystopian novel, describing a future civil war in Israel. The title refers to the journey of the protagonist to Kibbutz Ein Harod. The film was directed by Doron Eran and starred Tony Peck (Gregory Peck's son, in his first starring role), Alessandra Mussolini, and Arnon Zadok Arnon may refer to: * Wadi Mujib, river and wadi in Jordan, historically known as Arnon * Arnon (river), river in central France People * Avraham Arnon (1887 - 1960), Israeli educator and a recipient of the Israel Prize * Baruch Arnon (born 1 .... It was filmed in Israel but shot in English and aimed at an international market; funding primarily came from European and American investors. Despite its large budget (US$800,000), the film "suffered a bitter critical and commercial failure."Judd Ne'eman, "Israeli Cinema," in Oliver Leaman, ed., ''Companion Encyclopedia of Middle Eastern and North Af ...
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Shuli Rand
Shalom "Shuli" Rand (also spelled Shuly; he, שולי רנד; born 8 February 1962) is an Israeli film actor, writer, and singer. He is a Breslover Hasid and is best known in the English-speaking world for his role as the protagonist in ''Ushpizin'' (2005), for which he wrote the screenplay. Biography Shalom (Shuli) Rand was born to a Religious Zionist family in Bnei Brak. His father, Professor Yaakov Rand, a winner of the Israel Prize for his contribution to special education, is a chazzan.Frankfurter, Rabbi Yitzchok. "Between Words and Silence: A conversation with Shuli Rand". ''Ami'', 25 February 2015, pages 72–83. He attended the Or Etzion yeshiva until age 18. After compulsory army service, Rand attended the Nissan Nativ Acting Studio in Tel Aviv and became an actor, abandoning Orthodox practice. In 1996, he returned to observant Judaism. He later joined the Breslov Hasidic movement and moved to Jerusalem. He is a student of Rabbi Shalom Arush. Rand withdrew from acti ...
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Ronit Elkabetz
Ronit Elkabetz ( he, רונית אלקבץ; 27 November 1964 – 19 April 2016) was an Israeli actress, screenwriter and film director. She worked in both Israeli and French cinema. She won three Ophir Awards and received a total of seven nominations. Biography Elkabetz was born in Beersheba in 1964 to a religious Moroccan Jewish family, originally from Essaouira. She grew up in Kiryat Yam. Her mother spoke French and Moroccan Arabic, but her father insisted on speaking only Hebrew. Elkabetz was the oldest of four children, with three younger brothers. Her younger brother Shlomi also became a director, and they worked together on the trilogy '' Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem''. Elkabetz never studied acting and started her career as a model. She divided her time between her homes in Paris and Tel Aviv. She married architect Avner Yashar, the son of prominent architect Yitzhak Yashar and singer Rema Samsonov, on 25 June 2010. In 2012, they had a twin son and daughter. Du ...
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Daniel Wachsmann
Daniel Wachsmann (born 1946) is an Israeli filmmaker, writer, producer and director, best known for his film, ''Hamsin''. Biography Daniel Wachsmann was born in Shanghai, China. Filmography 1974: ''My Father'' (Hebrew: אבי) – First Prize at the International Film Festival, Mannheim, Germany 1977: ''Eliora'' (Hebrew: אלוירה) – Citation at International Short Film Festival Oberhausen 1979: ''Transit'' (Hebrew: טרנזיט) – Formal competition at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival 1980: ''Silver Rose'' (Hebrew: ורד הכסף) 1981: ''David's Violin'' (Hebrew: כינור דוד) 1982: ''Khamsin'' (Hebrew: חמסין) – Nominated in competition for Oscar Foreign Films; Silver Panther Prize at Locarno, Switzerland; Honorable Mention at Strasbourg; selected by Israeli film critics as the Film of the Decade 1986: ''Red Cow'' (Hebrew: פרה אדומה) – shown in international film festivals 1989: ''The Intended'' (Hebrew: המיועד) – Wolgin ...
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The Appointed
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pr ...
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