List of Israeli films of 1969

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A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1969.

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1969 releases

PremiereTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef
 ? Matzor (Hebrew : מצור, lit. "Siege") Gilberto Tofano Gila Almagor, Yehoram Gaon Drama Entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival [1]
10 July Blaumilch Canal (Hebrew : תעלת בלומליך) Ephraim Kishon Bomba Tzur Comedy Nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film [2]
 ? Margo Sheli (Hebrew : מרגו שלי, lit. "My Margo") Menahem Golan Comedy, Drama [3]
 ? The Battle of Sinai (Hebrew : חמישה ימים בסיני, lit. "Five Days in Sinai") Maurizio Lucidi Franco Giornelli  [ it ], Assi Dayan War [4]
 ? Halomot (Hebrew : חלומות, lit. "Dreams") Ya'akov Vardi Drama [5]

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