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Born October 11, 1950 · Haifa, Israele
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Golem in Pompei
2025

Why War
2025

Shikun
2024

Laila in Haifa
2021

A Tramway in Jerusalem
2019

A Letter to a Friend in Gaza
2018

West of the Jordan River
2018

Rabin, the Last Day
2015

Tsili
2015

Words with Gods
2014
Architecture in Israel
2013

Ana Arabia
2013

Venice 70: Future Reloaded
2013

Lullaby to my Father
2012

Roses on Credit
2010

Carmel
2009

One Day You'll Understand
2008

To Each His Own Cinema
2007

Disengagement
2007

News From Home/News From House
2006

Free Zone
2005

Promised Land
2004

Welcome to São Paulo
2004

Alila
2003

September 11
2002

Kedma
2002

Eden
2001
Wadi Grand Canyon, 2001
2001

Kippur
2000

Kadosh
1999

Day After Day
1998

A House in Jerusalem
1998
Zion, auto-émancipation
1998

War and Peace in Vesoul
1997

The Arena of Murder
1996

Things
1995

In the Valley of the Wupper
1994

Golem: The Petrified Garden
1993

Golem, the Spirit of Exile
1992
Wadi 1981 - 1991
1992

Birth of a Golem
1990
Berlin-Jerusalem
1989
Brand New Day
1987

Esther
1986
Pineapple
1984

Bangkok-Bahrain
1984

Field Diary
1982

Wadi
1981

House
1980
In Search of Identity
1980
Charisma
1976
Waves 2
1976

Shosh
1974
Hayam
1973
Paper is Fire, Fire is Paper
1973
Black is White
1972
Textura [1]
1972

Maïm
1972
Dona Gracia

Metamorphosis of a Melody