List of Israeli films of 1983

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A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1983.

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1983 releases

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PremiereTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef
 ? Lemon Popsicle IV (Hebrew : אסקימו לימון 4 - ספיחס) Boaz Davidson Yftach Katzur, Zachi Noy, Jonathan Sagall Comedy, Romance [1]
 ? Sababa (Hebrew : סבבה, lit. "Cool") Tzvi Shissel Zachi Noy, Joseph Shiloach Comedy [2]
 ? B'Hinat Bagrut (Hebrew : סבבה, lit. "Final Exams") Assi Dayan Dan Toren, Irit Frank Drama [3]
 ? Ha-Megillah (Hebrew : המגילה, lit. "The Scroll") Ilan Eldad Shlomo Bar-Aba Musical [4]
 ? Magash Hakesef (Hebrew : מגש הכסף, lit. "The Silver Platter") Yehuda Ne'eman Gidi Gov Drama [5]
 ? Hapnimiyah (Hebrew : הפנימייה, lit. "The Boarding school") Yeud Levanon Alon Aboutboul Drama [6]
 ? Tell Me That You Love Me Tzipi Trope Nick Mancuso, Barbara Williams, Andrée Pelletier, Kenneth Welsh DramaCanadian-Israeli coproduction [7]

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References

  1. "Sapiches". IMDb .
  2. "Sababa". IMDb .
  3. "B'Hinat Bagrut". IMDb .
  4. "Ha-Megillah '83". IMDb .
  5. "Magash Hakesef". IMDb .
  6. "Hapnimiyah". IMDb .
  7. Gerald Pratley, A Century of Canadian Cinema. Lynx Images, 2003. ISBN   1-894073-21-5. p. 215.