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Amnon Salomon

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Amnon Salomon (April 3, 1940 – October 23, 2011) was an Israeli film cinematographer. [1]

16 relations: Alex Holeh Ahavah, Avant-garde, Beyond the Walls (1984 film), Cancer, Charlie Ve'hetzi, Cup Final (film), David Gurfinkel, Dover Kosashvili, Goodbye, New York, Haaretz, Hole in the Moon, Ophir Award, Satire, Tel Aviv Cinematheque, Unsettled Land, Uri Zohar.

Alex Holeh Ahavah

Alex Holeh Ahavah (אלכס חולה אהבה, Alex Is Lovesick) is a 1986 Israeli cult film directed by Boaz Davidson.

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Avant-garde

The avant-garde (from French, "advance guard" or "vanguard", literally "fore-guard") are people or works that are experimental, radical, or unorthodox with respect to art, culture, or society.

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Beyond the Walls (1984 film)

Beyond the Walls (מאחורי הסורגים, MeAhorei HaSoragim, lit. "Behind the Bars") is a 1984 Israeli film directed by Uri Barbash and written by his brother Benny Barbash and Eran Preis.

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Cancer

Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body.

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Charlie Ve'hetzi

Charlie Ve'hetzi (a.k.a. - Charlie and a Half; Hebrew צ'ארלי וחצי) is a 1974 Israeli comedy.

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Cup Final (film)

Cup Final (גמר גביע, gmar gavi'a) is a 1991 Israeli film set during the 1982 invasion of Lebanon by Israel and the 1982 FIFA World Cup.

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David Gurfinkel

David Gurfinkel (born December 12, 1938 in Tel Aviv) is an Israeli cinematographer.

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Dover Kosashvili

Dover Kosashvili (דובר קוסאשווילי, დოვერ ქოსაშვილი; born 8 December 1966) is an Israeli film director and screenwriter of Georgian-Jewish descent.

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Goodbye, New York

Goodbye, New York is a 1985 Israeli-American comedy-drama produced, directed and written by Amos Kollek, who also co-stars in his directorial debut.

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Haaretz

Haaretz (הארץ) (lit. "The Land ", originally Ḥadashot Ha'aretz – חדשות הארץ, – "News of the Land ") is an Israeli newspaper.

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Hole in the Moon

Hole in the Moon (חור בלבנה; Hor B'Levana) is a 1964 Israeli avant-garde-satiric movie directed by Uri Zohar.

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Ophir Award

The Ophir Awards (פרס אופיר), also the Israeli Oscars, are film awards awarded by the Israeli Academy of Film and Television to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry of Israel.

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Satire

Satire is a genre of literature, and sometimes graphic and performing arts, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, ideally with the intent of shaming individuals, corporations, government, or society itself into improvement.

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Tel Aviv Cinematheque

Tel Aviv Cinematheque (also called: Doron Cinema center) is a cinematheque and movie archive, opened in Tel Aviv on 12 May 1973.

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Unsettled Land

Unsettled Land (החולמים, lit. The Dreamers; also known as Once We Were Dreamers) is a 1987 Israeli drama directed by Uri Barbash.

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Uri Zohar

Uri Zohar (אורי זוהר, b. November 4 1935) is a former Israeli film director, actor, and comedian who left the entertainment world to become a rabbi.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amnon_Salomon

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