List of Israeli films of 1994

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A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1994.

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1994 releases

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PremiereTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef
 ? Ish She'Ahav B'Ivrit (Hebrew : איש שאהב בעברית, lit. "A man who loved in Hebrew") Eli Cohen Irina Seleznyova Drama [1]
 ? Max V'Morris (Hebrew : מקס ומוריץ, lit. "Max and Morris") Jacob Goldwasser Moshe Ivgy, Uri Gavriel Comedy, Crime, Musical [2]
 ? Aretz Hadasha (Hebrew : ארץ חדשה, lit. "Newland") Orna Ben-Dor Niv Ania Bukstein Drama [3]
 ? Aya: Imagined Autobiography (Hebrew : איה, lit. "Aya") Michal Bat-Adam Michal Bat-Adam Biography, Drama [4]
 ? Ha-Merhak (Hebrew : המרחק, lit. "The distance") Dan Wolman Genia Chernik Drama [5]
 ? Sh'Chur (Hebrew : שחור) Shmuel Hasfari Gila Almagor, Ronit Elkabetz Drama 1994 Israeli submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film [6]
 ? Driks' Brother (Hebrew : האח של דריקס) Ori Inbar and Doron Tsabari Tal Friedman, Danny Steg Drama [7]
 ? Ha-Gamal Hame'ofef (Hebrew : הגמל המעופף, lit. "The Flying Camel") Rami Na'aman Mosko Alkalai, Gabi Amrani, Gilat Ankori Comedy [8]
 ? Shirat Ha'Sirena (Hebrew : שירת הסירנה, lit. "Song of the Siren") Eytan Fox Dalit Kahan Romance, Comedy [9]
 ? Ipui Koach (Hebrew : ייפוי כח, lit. "Power of Attorney") Uri Barbash Drama [10]

Awards

Ophir Award

Sh'Chur by Shmuel Hasfari

Wolgin Award

Best Israeli Feature: Ha-Merhak (Hebrew : המרחק, lit. "The distance") by Dan Wolman [11]
Best Israeli Documentary: Istiklal by Nizar Hassan [11]
Best Short Film: Home by David Ofek [11]

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References

  1. Ish She'Ahav B'Ivrit on IMDb
  2. Max V'Morris on IMDb
  3. Aretz Hadasha on IMDb
  4. Autobiographia Dimionit on IMDb
  5. Ha-Merhak on IMDb
  6. Sh'Chur on IMDb
  7. Driks' Brother on IMDb
  8. Ha-Gamal Hame'ofef on IMDb
  9. Shirat Ha'Sirena on IMDb
  10. Ipui Koach on IMDb
  11. 1 2 3 "1994". Past Festivals. Jerusalem Film Festival . Retrieved 17 March 2012.