List of Israeli films of 1995

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A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1995.

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1995 releases

PremiereTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef
September 3 Zihron Devarim (Hebrew : זיכרון דברים, lit. "Memorandum") Amos Gitai  ? Drama
  • Israeli-French-Italian co-production
[1]
September 8 Under the Domim Tree (Hebrew : עץ הדומים תפוס, lit. "The Domim Tree is taken") Eli Cohen Gila Almagor, Kaipu Cohen, Juliano Mer Drama [2]
November 1 Lovesick on Nana Street (Hebrew : חולה אהבה בשיכון ג', lit. "Lovesick in Neighborhood Gimel") Savi Gavison Moshe Ivgy, Hana Azoulay-Hasfari Comedy, Drama [3]
November 13 Leylasede (Hebrew : לילסדה) Shemi Zarhin Gila Almagor, Alon Aboutboul, Joseph Shiloach Drama [4]

Unknown premiere date

PremiereTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef
 ? Smicha Hashmalit Ushma Moshe (Hebrew : שמיכה חשמלית ושמה משה, lit. "An Electric Blanket Named Moshe") Assi Dayan Rivka Neuman, Shmil Ben Ari, Uri Klauzner Drama [5]
 ? B'Shivim Ushtayim Lo Hayta Milhama (Hebrew : ב-72 לא הייתה מלחמה, lit. "In 72 there was no war") Dudu Krainer Adam Abulafia, Shmuel Edelman, Ava Haddad, Natali Atiya Drama [6]
 ? Tzaleket (Hebrew : צלקת, lit. "Scar") Haim Bouzaglo  ? Drama [7]
 ? All Hell Broke Loose Amir Feldman Documentary [8]
 ? Baba Luba Julie Shles Danny Bassan Documentary [9]

Awards

Ophir Award

Wolgin Award

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