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Danniel Danniel
Danniel Danniel ( he, דניאל דניאל; 1950-May 4, 2017) was an Israeli film director, screenwriter and film editor. He lived in the Netherlands since 1980. He died in the morning of 4 May 2017 in Amsterdam. He graduated from the Netherlands Film and Television Academy (NFTVA) in 1981. His 1987 short film ''Ei'' won the Best International Fantasy Film Award. He directed the 2003 documentary on the Palestinian conflict ''Arna's Children''. Filmography As director *Meetings (1981) *The Way to Paris (1982) *Station (1985) *Ei (1987). Won International Fantasy Film Award for best short film at the Fantasporto film festival (1989) *Viaduc (1991) *Tralievader (1995) (TV) *Mykosch (1995) *Winter '89 (1998) *"Russen" (2000) TV Series (unknown episodes) *De zaak Braun (2000) Short Television Drama *Arna's Children (2003) Won FIPRESCI Prize at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival (2004) and the Jury Award (shared with Juliano Mer-Khamis for Best Documentary Featur ...
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Haifa ( he, חֵיפָה ' ; ar, حَيْفَا ') is the third-largest city in Israel—after Jerusalem and Tel Aviv—with a population of in . The city of Haifa forms part of the Haifa metropolitan area, the third-most populous metropolitan area in Israel. It is home to the Baháʼí Faith's Baháʼí World Centre, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a destination for Baháʼí pilgrimage. Built on the slopes of Mount Carmel, the settlement has a history spanning more than 3,000 years. The earliest known settlement in the vicinity was Tell Abu Hawam, a small port city established in the Late Bronze Age (14th century BCE). Encyclopedia Judaica, ''Haifa'', Keter Publishing, Jerusalem, 1972, vol. 7, pp. 1134–1139 In the 3rd century CE, Haifa was known as a dye-making center. Over the millennia, the Haifa area has changed hands: being conquered and ruled by the Canaanites, Israelites, Phoenicians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Hasmoneans, Romans, Byzantines, ...
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