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A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1998.
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Premiere | Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | Ref |
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2 September | Yom Yom (Hebrew : יום יום, lit. "Day after day") | Amos Gitai | Moshe Ivgy, Hanna Meron, Juliano Mer, Dalit Kahan | Drama |
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26 November | Circus Palestine (Hebrew : קרקס פלשתינהlit. Zirkus Palestina) | Eyal Halfon | Yoram Hattab, Jenya Dodina | Drama | [2] |
Premiere | Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | Ref |
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? | Tzedek muchlat (Hebrew : צדק מוחלט, lit. "Absolute justice") | Arnon Zadok | Gabi Amrani, Yona Atari, Saar Badishi, Shmil Ben Ari | Drama | [3] | |
? | Dangerous Acts (Hebrew : מסוכנת) | Shemi Zarhin | Gila Almagor, Natan Datner, Moshe Ivgy, Dror Keren | Thriller | [4] | |
? | Aviv (Hebrew : אביב) | Nadav Levitan | Tchelet Semel | Drama | [5] | |
? | Buzz (Hebrew : באזז) | Eli Cohen | Sharon Zur, Itzik Atzmon, Ahuva Keren, Yuval Segal | Drama | [6] | |
? | Pa'amaim Buskila (Hebrew : פעמיים בוסקילה, lit. "Buskila Twins") | Jacob Kotzky and Ze'ev Revach | Ze'ev Revach | Comedy | [7] | |
? | Super Boy (Hebrew : סופר בוי) | Hanoch Rosen | Tom Avni | Adventure, Comedy, Thriller | [8] | |
? | The Legend of the Silent Man (Hebrew : אגדת האיש ששתק) | Doron Nesher | Shmil Ben Ari, Dorin Caspi | Drama | [9] |
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