List of Israeli films of 1978

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A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 1978.

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1978 releases

PremiereTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef
 ? Lemon Popsicle (Hebrew : אסקימו לימון) Boaz Davidson Yftach Katzur, Zachi Noy, Jonathan Sagall Comedy, Drama, Romance Entered into the 28th Berlin International Film Festival [1]
 ? Ha-Shu'al B'Lool Hatarnagalot (Hebrew : השועל בלול התרנגולות, lit. "The Fox in the Chicken Coop") Ephraim Kishon Shaike Ophir, Sefi Rivlin Satire [2]
 ? Shraga Hakatan (Hebrew : שרגא הקטן, lit. "Little Shraga") Ze'ev Revach Ze'ev Revach, Nitza Shaul Drama [3]
 ? Yisraelim Matzhikim (Hebrew : ישראלים מצחיקים, lit. "Funny Israelis") Boaz Davidson Comedy [4]
 ? Sus Etz (Hebrew : סוסעץ, lit. "Rocking horse") Yaky Yosha Shmulik Kraus Drama [5]
 ? The Uranium Conspiracy Menahem Golan, Gianfranco Baldanello Action, Drama, Thriller
  • An Israeli-German-Italian co-production
[6]
 ? Millioner Betzarot (Hebrew : מיליונר בצרות, lit. "Millionaire in Trouble") Joel Silberg Yehuda Barkan, Ya'ackov Bodo Comedy [7]
 ? Khirbet Hiza'a (Hebrew : חרבת חיזעה) Ram Loevy Gidi Gov, Dalik Volonitz Drama, War [8]

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References

  1. "Eskimo Limon". IMDb .
  2. "Ha-Shu'al B'Lool Hatarnagalot". IMDb .
  3. "Shraga Katan". IMDb .
  4. "Yisraelim Matzhikim". IMDb .
  5. "Sus Etz". IMDb .
  6. "Agenten kennen keine Tränen". IMDb . 10 August 1978.
  7. "Millioner Betzarot". IMDb .
  8. "Khirbet Hiza'a". IMDb .