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The Gatekeepers (Hebrew: שומרי הסף, romanized: Shomrei HaSaf) is a 2012 internationally co-produced documentary film by director Dror Moreh that tells the story of the Israeli internal security service, Shin Bet (known in Hebrew as 'Shabak'), from the perspective of six of its former heads.
Moreh's first film as director was Sharon, an investigation into the appeal of Israeli prime minister, Ariel Sharon. [1] His film, The Gatekeepers , was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 85th Academy Awards. [2] The film attracted attention partly due to its controversial interviews with the head of Israel's Security Agency . Moreh ...
The film describes the creation of the play Keywords, as based on the articles of Israeli journalist, Gideon Levy. The film was screened at the 2010 International Film Festival in Haifa, as well as the Sole Luna Festival in Italy. That same year, Davidi also released his first full-length film, Interrupted Streams, which was jointly directed ...
Beetz Brothers, a well-established German production company, has teamed with ZDF to produce “Hurt People Hurt People, October 7 and its Aftermath,” a feature-length documentary exploring the ...
“Israelism,” a timely documentary exploring changing Jewish attitudes toward Israel, has been acquired by newly-launched distributor Watermelon Pictures for North America. The film, the ...
Film Status Milestone / Notes Ref. 1974: Haim Gouri: The 81st Blow: Nominated: Shared with Jacquot Ehrlich, and David Bergman. 2012: Guy Davidi: 5 Broken Cameras: Nominated: Shared with Emad Burnat. [2] Estelle Fialon Philippa Kowarsky Dror Moreh: The Gatekeepers: Nominated: 2015: Evgeny Afineevsky: Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom ...
The New Yorker has acquired Israeli documentary shorts “Holy Holocaust” and “Herd.” Jerusalem-based sales agent Go2Films has secured a worldwide digital distribution deal with the ...
The Lab (film) Lady Kul El Arab; The Land of the Settlers; The Law in These Parts; Let My People Go: The Story of Israel; Life According to Ohad; The Longest Goodbye; The Look of Silence; Looking for Moshe Guez; Love Inventory; Lullaby (2005 film) Lullaby to My Father