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A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1981.
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Premiere | Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | Ref |
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? | Lemon Popsicle III (Hebrew : אסקימו לימון 3 - שפשוף נעים) | Boaz Davidson | Yftach Katzur, Zachi Noy, Jonathan Sagall | Comedy, Romance | [1] | |
? | Sheder Min Ha'Atid (Hebrew : שדר מן העתיד, lit. "Message from the Future") | David Avidan | Drama, science fiction | [2] | ||
? | Ha-Ayit (Hebrew : העיט, lit. "The Eagle") | Yaky Yosha | Shraga Harpaz | Drama | [3] | |
? | An Intimate Story (Hebrew : סיפור אינטימי) | Nadav Levitan | Chava Alberstein, Alexander Peleg, Dan Toren | Drama | [4] | |
? | Messagest Hatzameret (Hebrew : מסג'יסט הצמרת, lit. "Top Masseur") | Alfred Steinhardt | Dubi Gal | Comedy, Drama | [5] | |
? | Lo L'Shidur (Hebrew : לא לשידור, lit. "Not for Broadcast") | Yeud Levanon | Gila Almagor | Drama | [6] | |
? | Ha-Ish She Ba Lakahat (Hebrew : האיש שבא לקחת, lit. "The Man Who Flew in to Grab") | Prosper Pariente | Ze'ev Revach | Drama | [7] | |
? | Am Yisrael Hai (Hebrew : עם ישראל חי, lit. "Am Israel Chai") | Assi Dayan | Hanan Goldblatt | Drama | [8] |
Ephraim Kishon was a Hungarian-born Israeli author, dramatist, screenwriter, and Oscar-nominated film director. He was one of the most widely read contemporary satirists in Israel, and was also particularly popular in German-speaking countries.
Lemon Popsicle is a 1978 teen comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Boaz Davidson. The success of the film led to a series of sequels. The cult film follows a group of three teenage boys in late-1950s Tel Aviv.
Bourekas films were a genre of Israeli-made comic melodrama films popular in Israel in the 1960s and 1970s.
Campfire is a 2004 Israeli film written and directed by Joseph Cedar. Set in 1981, the film focuses on a woman seeking to join an Israeli settlement on the West Bank, despite the protests of her teenage daughters.
Zachi Noy is an Israeli actor.
Yosef Shiloach was an Israeli actor.