List of Israeli films of 2002

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A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 2002.

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2002 releases

PremiereTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef
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
  • Israeli-American co-production
[7]

Awards

Ophir Award

Wolgin Award

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