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A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 2002.
Premiere | Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | Ref | |
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F E B | 13 | Abba Shahor Lavan (Hebrew : אבא שחור לבן, lit. "Black & White Dad") | Eitan Londner | Dan Toren | Drama, Family, Sport | [1] | |
M A Y | 16 | Kedma (Hebrew : קדמה) | Amos Gitai | Andrei Kashkar and Helena Yaralova | Historical tragedy |
| [2] |
A U G | 1 | Yossi & Jagger (Hebrew : יוסי וג'אגר) | Eytan Fox | Ohad Knoller, Yehuda Levi, Assi Cohen and Aya Koren | Romantic drama | [3] | |
S E P | 21 | Beitar Provence (Hebrew : בית"ר פרובנס) | Ori Inbar | Ze'ev Revach, Itay Turgeman | Drama, Sport | [4] | |
O C T | 3 | Wisdom of the Pretzel (Hebrew : חוכמת הבייגלה) | Ilan Heitner | Guy Loel, Osnat Hakim, Yoram Zacs, Beni Avni, Shai Werker, and Orit Sher | Comedy | [5] | |
24 | Broken Wings (Hebrew : כנפיים שבורות) | Nir Bergman | Orly Silbersatz Banai, Maya Maron and Nitai Gaviratz | Drama | [6] | ||
N O V | 21 | Open Heart (Hebrew : השיבה מהודו) | Menahem Golan | Aki Avni, Assi Dayan and Riki Gal | Drama, Romance |
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