List of Israeli films of 1989

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A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1989.

Contents

1989 releases

PremiereTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef
September 13 Berlin-Jerusalem (Hebrew : ברלין-ירושלים) Amos Gitai Drama [1]

Unknown premiere date

PremiereTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef
 ? The Valley Train (Hebrew : רכבת העמק) Jonathan Paz Dan Turgeman Drama [2]
 ? One of Us (Hebrew : אחד משלנו) Uri Barbash Alon Aboutboul, Sharon Alexander, Dalia Shimko, Dan Toren Drama [3]
 ? Sadot Yerukim (Hebrew : שדות ירוקים, lit. "Green Fields") Yitzhak Yeshurun Drama [4]
 ? Esh Tzolevet (Hebrew : אש צולבת, lit. "Crossfire") Gideon Ganani Drama [5]
 ? Abba Ganuv II (Hebrew : אבא גנוב 2, lit. "Superb dad 2") Avi Cohen Yehuda Barkan, Ben Tzion Drama, Comedy [6]
 ? Ochlim Lokshim (Hebrew : אוכלים לוקשים) Boaz Davidson and Tzvi Shissel Yehuda Barkan Comedy [7]
 ? Doar Tz'vaee Hof Eilat (Hebrew : דואר צבאי חוף אילת, lit. "Eilat Beach Military Post") Dubi Gal Dubi Gal, Natan Nathanson Comedy [8]
 ? Ehad B'April (Hebrew : אחד באפריל, lit. "April first") Menahem Zilberman Comedy [9]
 ? Avodah B'Eynaim (Hebrew : עבודה בעיניים, lit. "Tongue in Cheek ") Yigal Shilon Nathan Dattner, Avi Kushnir Comedy [10]
 ? Resisim (Hebrew : רסיסים, lit. "Shrapnel") Yossi Somer Etti Ankri Drama [11]
 ? Tzamot (Hebrew : צמות, lit. "Braids") Yitzhak Halutzi Hana Azoulay-Hasfari Drama [12]
 ? Nipagesh Basafari (Hebrew : נפגש בספארי, lit. "We'll meet in the safari") Yehuda Barkan Comedy [13]
 ? A Thousand and One Wives (Hebrew : אלף נשותיו של נפתלי סימנטוב, lit. "The thousand wives of Naftali Simantov") Michal Bat-Adam Rita Yahan-Farouz, Yossi Polak Drama [14]

Awards

Ophir Award

Wolgin Award

See also

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References

  1. "Berlin-Yerushalaim". IMDb . 8 March 1991.
  2. "Rakevet Ha'Emek". IMDb .
  3. "Ehad Mishelanu". IMDb .
  4. "Sadot Yerukim". IMDb .
  5. "Esh Tzolevet". IMDb .
  6. "Abba Ganuv II". IMDb .
  7. "Ochlim Lokshim". IMDb .
  8. "Doar Tz'vaee Hof Eilat". IMDb .
  9. "Ehad B'April". IMDb .
  10. "Avodah B'Eynaim". IMDb .
  11. "Resisim". IMDb .
  12. "Tzamot". IMDb .
  13. "Nipagesh Basafari". IMDb . 15 September 1989.
  14. "Elef Neshotav Shel Naftali Siman-Tov". IMDb .