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For My Father
''For My Father'' ( he, סוף שבוע בתל אביב, translit. Sof Shavua B'Tel Aviv) is a 2008 Israeli drama film directed by Dror Zahavi. It was entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival. Cast * Shredi Jabarin as Tarek (as Shredy Jabarin) * as Keren * as Katz * Jony Arbid as Abed (as Joni Arvid) * Shadi Fahr-Al-Din as Salim * Rozina Cambos as Zipora * Dina Golan as Sara * Chaim Banai as Rehavia (as Haim Banai) * Oren Yadger as Shaul * Michael Moshonov Michael Moshonov ( he, מיכאל מושונוב; born ) is an Israeli actor, rapper, musician and TV host. Moshonov won the Ophir Award for Best Actor twice, for '' Lost Islands'' and for '' The Human Resources Manager''. He is also known profess ... as Shlomi References External links * 2008 films 2008 drama films Israeli drama films 2000s Hebrew-language films {{2000s-drama-film-stub ...
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Dror Zahavi
Dror Zahavi (born 6 February 1959) is an Israeli film director and screenwriter. He has directed more than 25 films and television shows since 1992. His 2008 film, '' For My Father'', was entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival The 30th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 19 to 28 June 2008. The Golden George was awarded to the Iranian film '' As Simple as That'' directed by Reza Mirkarimi. Jury * Liv Ullmann (Norway – Chairman of the Jury) * Michael G .... Selected filmography * ''Kissing My Sister'' (2000, TV film) * ' (2005, TV film) * ' (2007, TV film) * '' For My Father'' (2008) * ' (2009, TV film) * ' (2012, TV film) * ' (2014, TV film) * ' (2016, TV film) References External links * 1959 births Living people Israeli film directors Israeli male screenwriters Film people from Tel Aviv {{Israel-film-director-stub ...
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Ido Dror
Ido () is a constructed language derived from Reformed Esperanto, and similarly designed with the goal of being a universal second language for people of diverse backgrounds. To function as an effective ''international auxiliary language'', Ido was specifically designed to be grammatically, orthographically, and lexicographically regular (and, above all, easy to learn and use). It is the most successful of the many Esperanto derivatives, called '' Esperantidoj''. Ido was created in 1907 out of a desire to reform perceived flaws in Esperanto, a language that had been created 20 years earlier to facilitate international communication. The name of the language traces its origin to the Esperanto word ', meaning "offspring", since the language is a "descendant" of Esperanto. After its inception, Ido gained support from some in the Esperanto community. A setback occurred with the sudden death in 1914 of one of its most influential proponents, Louis Couturat. In 1928, leader O ...
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Shredy Jabarin
Shredy Jabarin ( ar, شريدي جبارين, he, שרדי ג'בארין; other orthographies: Shredi Jabarin) is a Palestinian actor. Born on the 2nd of Dec 1981 in Jaffa, he studied acting at the faculty of art in the theatre department and the film department in Tel Aviv University from 1999 to 2003. He participated in international films and theatre plays in English, French, German, Arabic and Hebrew. Shredy has one nomination for best actor for his role in the film For my Father. He played main parts in films like For my Father and The Saviour where he played Jesus. In addition to being an actor, Shredy wrote, directed and produced short films, music videos and theatre plays. Actor Nominations * Nominated to the Israeli Film Academy Award for the Best Actor Category For my father, 2008. * Nominated to the Israeli Theatre Award representing the Cameri theater, 2008. Film * 2015 The Children of light waiting for Giddo - Shredy Jabarin * 2014 Mars at Sunrise - Jessica Habie ...
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Transliteration
Transliteration is a type of conversion of a text from one writing system, script to another that involves swapping Letter (alphabet), letters (thus ''wikt:trans-#Prefix, trans-'' + ''wikt:littera#Latin, liter-'') in predictable ways, such as Greek → , Cyrillic → , Greek → the digraph , Armenian → or Latin → . For instance, for the Greek language, Modern Greek term "", which is usually Translation, translated as "Greece, Hellenic Republic", the usual transliteration to Latin script is , and the name for Russia in Cyrillic script, "", is Scientific transliteration of Cyrillic, usually transliterated as . Transliteration is not primarily concerned with representing the Phonetics, sounds of the original but rather with representing the characters, ideally accurately and unambiguously. Thus, in the Greek above example, is transliterated though it is pronounced , is transliterated though pronounced , and is transliterated , though it is pronounced (exactly li ...
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Drama Film
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-genre, macro-genre, or micro-genre, such as soap opera, police crime drama, political drama, legal drama, historical drama, domestic drama, teen drama, and comedy-drama (dramedy). These terms tend to indicate a particular setting or subject-matter, or else they qualify the otherwise serious tone of a drama with elements that encourage a broader range of moods. To these ends, a primary element in a drama is the occurrence of conflict—emotional, social, or otherwise—and its resolution in the course of the storyline. All forms of cinema or television that involve fictional stories are forms of drama in the broader sense if their storytelling is achieved by means of actors who represent ( mimesis) characters. In this broader sense, drama ...
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30th Moscow International Film Festival
The 30th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 19 to 28 June 2008. The Golden George was awarded to the Iranian film '' As Simple as That'' directed by Reza Mirkarimi. Jury * Liv Ullmann (Norway – Chairman of the Jury) * Michael Glawogger (Austria) * Irina Rozanova (Russia) * Derek Malcolm (Great Britain) * Sebastián Alarcón (Chile) Films in competition The following films were selected for the main competition: Awards * Golden George: '' As Simple as That'' by Reza Mirkarimi * Special Jury Prize: Silver George: '' A Simple Heart'' by Marion Laine * Silver George: ** Best Director: Javor Gardev for ''Zift'' ** Best Actor : Richard Jenkins for '' The Visitor'' ** Best Actress : Margherita Buy for ''Days and Clouds'' * Silver George for the best film of the Perspective competition: '' Cumbia Connection'' by Rene U. Villareal * Lifetime Achievement Award: Takeshi Kitano * Stanislavsky Award: Isabelle Huppert * FIPRESCI Prize: ''Once Upon a Time in the Provinc ...
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Jony Arbid
Jony is a masculine given name or nickname (often of Jonathan) and a surname. Notable people with the name include: * JONY (real name — Jahid Afrail oglu Huseynli (; born 29 February 1996, Baku, Azerbaijan), Azerbaijani- Russian singer and songwriter. * Jony Fragnoli (born 1989), Swiss footballer * Jony Ive (born 1967), British industrial designer primarily known for his work at Apple * Jony López (born 1987), Spanish football defender * Jony Marcos (born 1977), Brazilian politician and pastor * Jony Ramos (born 1986), São Tomé and Príncipe football forward * Jony Rodríguez (born 1991), Spanish football winger * Jony Talukdar (born 1993), Bangladeshi cricketer * Jony (footballer, born 1985), Spanish footballer Jonathan Ñíguez Esclápez * Jony (footballer, born 1994), Argentine footballer Jonathan Diego Menéndez * Masuk Mia Jony (born 1998), Bangladeshi footballer See also * Gini & Jony, Indian children's fashion brand * Joni (other) * Jonny * Johny (di ...
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Shadi Fahr-Al-Din
Shadi may refer to:Arabic Name Meaning Servant or Seeker of knowledge People *Shadi (name) Places * Juy-ye Shadi, village in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan * Shadi Township (沙堤乡), Yongding District, Zhangjiajie, Hunan, China * Shadi, Jiangxi (沙地镇), town in Gan County, Jiangxi, China * Shadi, Iran, village in Taybad County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran * Chak Shadi, village of Jhelum District in Punjab, Pakistan * Foshan Shadi Airport, an airport in Foshan Foshan (, ), alternately romanized as Fatshan, is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province, China. The entire prefecture covers and had a population of 9,498,863 as of the 2020 census. The city is part of the western side of the ..., Guangdong, China * Shadi (沙堤渔港), fishing port of Shangchuan Island in Guangdong, China Entertainment * Shadi, a character in the anime and manga series Yu-Gi-Oh! * "Shadi" (Shady, Chadi), a song from the repertoire of Fairuz {{disambig, geo ...
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Rozina Cambos
Rozina Cambos ( he, רוזינה קמבוס; 17 December 1951 – 4 December 2012) was an Israeli actress who distinguished herself as a performer in both Israel and her native Romania. Biography Cambos was born in Bacău to a Romanian-Jewish family. Her father was a stage and artistic director and her mother was an actress. After completing high school, Cambos studied medicine at the request of her parents but she left after a year to pursue acting. She completed her acting lessons at the Caragiale Academy of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography in 1975 and she first worked as an actress at a Piatra Neamț local theatre, then at the Odeon Theatre in Bucharest. In 1983, Cambos and her son emigrated to Israel where they took up residence at an absorption centre for the first four months. She immediately integrated herself into the acting industry afterwards and over the years, she began acting at the Beersheba Theatre, the Habima Theatre and the Cameri Theatre and starred in adapta ...
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Dina Golan
Dina Golan ( he, דינה גולן; February 27, 1946 – June 30, 2011) was an Israeli singer and actress. Biography In the early stages of her career, Golan was chosen among 300 participants to take part in an all-female vocalist group during the mid 1960s and with them, she performed at the Song & Chorus Festival in 1966 and recorded several songs originally recorded by artists such as Nurit Hirsh, Yaakov Rotblit and Ehud Manor. She eventually left the group. In 1970, Golan moved to Australia and performed for Jewish communities, which were very well received and got her attention from the media. After returning to Israel, Golan performed at the Hassidic Song Festival dressed in Australian attire. She then took to starring in the musical theatre. Among her most popular stage performances was in the stage adaptation of ''The Travels of Benjamin III'', in which she sang the songs written by Naomi Shemer. She also starred in '' Les Misérables'' at the Cameri Theatre. Other ...
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Chaim Banai
The name ''Haim'' can be a first name or surname originating in the Hebrew language, or deriving from the Old German name '' Haimo''. Hebrew etymology Chayyim ( he, חַיִּים ', Classical Hebrew: , Israeli Hebrew: ), also transcribed ''Haim, Hayim, Chayim'', or ''Chaim'' (English pronunciations: , , ), is a Hebrew name meaning "life". Its first usage can be traced to the Middle Ages. It is a popular name among Jewish people. The feminine form for this name is Chaya ( he, חַיָּה ', Classical Hebrew: , Israeli Hebrew: ; English pronunciations: , ). '' Chai'' is the Hebrew word for "alive". According to Kabbalah, the name Hayim helps the person to remain healthy, and people were known to add Hayim as their second name to improve their health. In the United States, Chaim is a common spelling; however, since the phonemic pattern is unusual for English words, Hayim is often used as an alternative spelling. The "ch" spelling comes from transliteration of the He ...
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Oren Yadger
Oren ( he, אורן) is a masculine given name, meaning 'pine' or 'ash' in Hebrew. In the Book of Chronicles, Oren is one of the sons of Jerahmeel, the first-born of Hezron, along with Ram, Bunah, Ozem and Ahijah. Oren, as a given name or surname, may also refer to: First name *Oren Aharoni (born 1973), Israeli basketball coach and former basketball player * Oren Ambarchi (born 1969), Australian musician *Oren Biton (born 1994), Israeli football player *Oren Burks (born 1995), American football player *Oren B. Cheney (1816–1903), American college president *Oren S. Copeland (1887–1958), American politician *Oren R. Earl (1813–1901), American politician * Oren Eizenman (born 1985), Israeli-Canadian ice hockey player *Oren Frood (1889–1943), Canadian ice hockey player * Oren Harman (born 1973), Israeli writer * Oren Harris (1903–1997), American politician and judge * Oren Koules (born 1961), American businessman *Oren Lavie (born 1976), Israeli musician and theatre direc ...
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