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'''''Made in Israel''''' is a 2001 Israeli drama film directed by ]. '''''Made in Israel''''' is an Israeli film directed by Ari Folman, which was released in theaters on September 27, 2001.

The film was nominated for 13 Israeli Academy Television Awards, including the "Audience Favorite" award. It ultimately won only two awards: the Ophir Award for Best Cinematography and the Ophir Award for Best Soundtrack. The film was also nominated for the "Wolgin Award" at the 2001 Jerusalem Film Festival.

The film's soundtrack was composed by ] and was released as a CD in December 2001.


== Cast == == Cast ==

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2001 film by Ari Folman
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Made in Israel
Directed byAri Folman
StarringMenashe Noy
Jenya Dodina
Release date
  • 14 July 2001 (2001-07-14) (JFF)
Running time1h 53min
CountryIsrael
LanguageHebrew

Made in Israel is an Israeli film directed by Ari Folman, which was released in theaters on September 27, 2001.

The film was nominated for 13 Israeli Academy Television Awards, including the "Audience Favorite" award. It ultimately won only two awards: the Ophir Award for Best Cinematography and the Ophir Award for Best Soundtrack. The film was also nominated for the "Wolgin Award" at the 2001 Jerusalem Film Festival.

The film's soundtrack was composed by Berry Sakharof and was released as a CD in December 2001.

Cast

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Films directed by Ari Folman


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