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Premiere | Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | Ref |
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4 January | Aaron Cohen's Debt (Hebrew : חובו של אהרון כהן) | Amalia Margolin | Moshe Ivgy, Avital Abergel, Abu-Warda and Uri Avrahami | Crime, Drama |
| [1] |
18 February | Love at Second Sight (Hebrew : אהבה ממבט שני) | Michal Bat-Adam | Michal Zoharetz, Alon Aboutboul | Drama | [2] | |
14 May | Kadosh (Hebrew : קדוש) | Amos Gitai | Yael Abecassis, Yoram Hattab | Drama |
| [3] |
5 July | Yana's Friends (Hebrew : החברים של יאנה) | Arik Kaplun | Evelyn Kaplun, Nir Levy | Comedy, Drama, Romance | [4] | |
9 December | Tzur Hadassim (Hebrew : צור הדסים) | Eran Kolirin | Orly Ben-Garti, Danny Steg, Dafna Rechter and Albert Iluz | Drama | [5] | |
23 December | Volcano Junction (Hebrew : צומת וולקן) | Eran Riklis | Oren Shabo, Sami Huri, Yael Hadar, Danny Steg and Tomer Sharon | Drama | [6] |
Premiere | Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | Ref |
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? | Mivtza Savta (Hebrew : מצבע סבתא, lit. "Operation Grandma") | Dror Shaul | Rami Heuberger, Ami Smolartchik, Tzach Shpitzen, Einat Weitzman | Comedy | Made-for-TV film | [7] |
? | Frank Sinatra Is Dead (Hebrew : פרנק סינטרה מת) | Nadav Levitan | Dafna Armoni, Anat Atzmon | Drama | [8] |
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