Erez Tadmor, 2008

Erez Tadmor (Hebrew: ארז תדמור) (born January 18, 1974) is an Israeli film director and screenwriter, winner of the Ophir Award and nominated for several more.[1]

Selected filmography

  • 2001: Mosh (Hebrew: מוש)
  • 2005: All Is Well by Me [he], documentary about the popular Israeli singer Josie Katz[2]
  • 2006: אופסייד ("Offside"): two Israeli reservists on patrol and two armed Palestinians stand in front of each other separated by the Gaza–Israel barrier, but a transistor radio broadcasting the soccer world cup final match unites them for some time[3]
  • 2007: Strangers
  • 2009: A Matter of Size
  • 2014: he:הבן של אלוהים[4] English title: Magic Men[5]
    An Israeli magician, a Holocaust survivor, travel to Greece to find a man who saved him. He has to go with his son, a devoted Hassidic rapper, with whom he severed the ties, and. The English title refers to an episode when they both had to make a street performance to get some live cash for a cash-only gas station.[5]
  • 2015: Wounded Land
  • 2016: Home Port [he][6]
  • 2019: The Art of Waiting [he]
    An Israeli couple want to have a child, but have a trouble with fertility, which puts their relationship to test. [7]
  • 2022: Matchmaking [he] (The Israeli title Bachurim Tovim literally means "Good Guys")
    A romantic comedi-drama film around shidduch, an Orthodox Jewsih tradition of matchmaking[8]
  • 2023: Children of Nobody (Hebrew: ילדים של אף אחד, romanizedYeladim Shel Af Ehad), a film on the challenges faced by inmates of a shelter for at-risk youths[9][10]
  • 2024: Matchmaking 2 [he]
  • 2024: Soda [he]: based on the story of Tadmor's grandfather, a Jewish partisan during the Second World War and his subsequent post-war life in Israel.[11]

Awards

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