Biography
Israeli filmmaker Dror Shaul wrote and directed his first medium-length film, Operation Grandma in 1999, and promptly won an Israeli Academy Award. He followed with his first feature, SIMA VAKNIN, A WITCH, in 2003, the same year he participated in the Sundance directors and screenwriters lab with Sweet Mud. The film won best film at the Israeli Academy Awards.
Montréal World Film Festival
Director
Movies | |
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2015 |
Atomic Falafel |
2014 |
Love Letters to Cinema |
2006 |
Sweet Mud |
2003 |
Sima Vaknin Machshefa |
1999 |
Mivtza Savta (TV movie) |
Screenwriter
Movies | |
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2015 |
Atomic Falafel |
2014 |
Love Letters to Cinema |
2006 |
Sweet Mud |
Actor
Movies | |
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2003 |
Sima Vaknin Machshefa |
Series | |
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2000 |
The Bourgeoisie |