List of Israeli films of 2003

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A list of films produced by the Israeli film industry in 2003.

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2003 releases

PremiereTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef
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2 Rutenberg (Hebrew : איש החשמל) Eli Cohen Menashe Noy, Ayelet Zurer, Lior Ashkenazi Drama [1]
M
A
R
7 The Barbecue People (Hebrew : המנגליסטים) Yossi Madmoni and David Ofek Raymonde Abecassis, Yigal Adika Drama [2]
A
P
R
1 Aviv (Hebrew : אביב) Tomer Heymann Aviv Geffen Documentary [3]
3 Bonjour Monsieur Shlomi (Hebrew : הכוכבים של שלומי) Shemi Zarhin Oshri Cohen Drama, Comedy [4]
M
A
Y
19 James' Journey to Jerusalem (Hebrew : מסעות ג'יימס בארץ הקודש) Ra'anan Alexandrowicz Siyabonga Melongisi Shibe, Salim Dau Comedy, Drama [5]
J
U
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3 To Be a Star (Hebrew : להיות כוכב) Arnon Zadok Alona Tal, Arnon Zadok, Oshri Cohen, Chaim Elmakias Comedy, Drama, Musical [6]
17 Sima Vaknin Machshefa (Hebrew : סימה וקנין מכשפה) Dror Shaul Tikva Dayan, Lior Ashkenazi, Ami Smolartchik Comedy, Fantasy [7]
A
U
G
30 Life Is Life (Hebrew : חיים זה חיים) Michal Bat-Adam Yael Abecassis, Moshe Ivgy Drama [8]
S
E
P
7 Alila (Hebrew : עלילה) Amos Gitai Yael Abecassis, Hanna Laslo, Uri Klauzner, Ronit Elkabetz Comedy, Drama
  • Israeli-French co-production
[9]
18 Nina's Tragedies (Hebrew : האסונות של נינה) Savi Gavison Ayelet Zurer, Yoram Hattab, Alon Aboutboul Comedy, Drama [10]
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C
T
9 Tza'ad Katan (Hebrew : צעד קטן) Shahar Segal Avi Nesher, Chelli Goldenberg Drama [11]
12 Afarsek (Hebrew : אפרסק) David Noy Orna Banai, Uri Klauzner Drama [12]
N
O
V
5 Arutz 2: Achshav HaSeret (Hebrew : ערוץ 2: עכשיו הסרט) Yuval Natan Documentary
  • Made-for-TV film
[13]
D
E
C
18 A Gift from Above (Hebrew : מתנה משמיים) Dover Koshashvili Yuval Segal, Rami Heuberger, Moni Moshonov Drama
  • Israeli-French co-production
[14]

Unknown premiere date

PremiereTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef
 ? Arna's Children (Hebrew : הילדים של ארנה)
 ? Big Tuna (Hebrew : זהירות מצלמה) Shaul Betser Zadok Safir Mockumentary Made-for-TV film [15]
 ? Channels of Rage (Hebrew : ערוצים של זעם) Anat Halachmi Subliminal and Tamer Nafar Documentary Made-for-TV film [16]

Awards

Ophir Award

Wolgin Award

Notable deaths

See also

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References

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  2. "Ha-Mangalistim". IMDb . 8 May 2003.
  3. "Aviv". IMDb . April 2003.
  4. "Ha-Kochavim Shel Shlomi". IMDb . 3 April 2003.
  5. "Massa'ot James Be'eretz Hakodesh". IMDb . 8 January 2004.
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  11. "Tza'ad Katan". IMDb . 9 October 2003.
  12. "Afarsek". IMDb . 12 October 2003.
  13. "Arutz 2: Achshav HaSeret". IMDb . 5 November 2003.
  14. "Matana MiShamayim". IMDb . 18 December 2003.
  15. "Zehirut Matzlema". IMDb .
  16. "Arotzim Shel Za'am". IMDb .