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==Early inspiration and education== |
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Dror studied in the United States at [[UCLA]] and is a graduate of [[Columbia College Chicago]]. His graduate film, ''[[Sentenced to Learn]]'' (1993), which tells the story of lifetime inmates in [[Illinois]] prisons, was screened in the [[Pompidou Center]] in [[Paris]] as part of an American Documentary retrospective.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://israelifilmchi.org/portfolio-item/shadow-in-baghdad/|title=Duki Dror - Biography|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema (CFIC)|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}</ref> In 2010, [[PBS]] aired a special series of his documentaries<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kqed.org/tv/programs/archive/index.jsp?pgmid=19202|title=Israeli Film Festival: Duki Dror {{!}} KQED|website=KQED Public Media|access-date=2017-08-29}}</ref>. Dror's films are character-driven stories and deal with issues of identity, displacement and cross-cultural exchange<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.festivalmillenium.org/en/content/down-deep-dark-web|title=Down the Deep Dark Web|date=2017-02-21|work=Festival international du film documentaire|access-date=2017-08-29|language=en}}</ref>. |
Dror studied in the United States at [[UCLA]] and is a graduate of [[Columbia College Chicago]]. His graduate film, ''[[Sentenced to Learn]]'' (1993), which tells the story of lifetime inmates in [[Illinois]] prisons, was screened in the [[Pompidou Center]] in [[Paris]] as part of an American Documentary retrospective.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://israelifilmchi.org/portfolio-item/shadow-in-baghdad/|title=Duki Dror - Biography|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema (CFIC)|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://africultures.com/personnes/?no=11181|title=Personnes {{!}} Africultures|work=Africultures|access-date=2017-08-29|language=fr-FR}}</ref> In 2010, [[PBS]] aired a special series of his documentaries<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.kqed.org/tv/programs/archive/index.jsp?pgmid=19202|title=Israeli Film Festival: Duki Dror {{!}} KQED|website=KQED Public Media|access-date=2017-08-29}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.mhznetworks.org/about/press/israeli-film-festival-films-duki-dror-air-mhz-worldview|title=The Israeli Film Festival: The Films of Duki Dror Air on MHz Worldview|date=2013-01-18|work=MHz Networks: Programming for a Globally Minded Audience|access-date=2017-08-29|language=en}}</ref>. Dror's films are character-driven stories and deal with issues of identity, displacement and cross-cultural exchange<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.festivalmillenium.org/en/content/down-deep-dark-web|title=Down the Deep Dark Web|date=2017-02-21|work=Festival international du film documentaire|access-date=2017-08-29|language=en}}</ref>. |
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In the early 1950s, Dror's parents fled from their native [[Iraq]] for the newly established state of [[Israel]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.israelfilmcenter.org/israeli-film-database/films/my-fantasia?ifdsearch=a%20matter%20of%20size|title=My Fantasia {{!}} Israeli Film Database {{!}} Israel Film Center|website=www.israelfilmcenter.org|access-date=2017-08-29}}</ref> When Dror's father was 17 he was arrested on charges of political activism and ultimately served five years in prison as a political prisoner<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.co.il/books?id=6okAAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA306&lpg=PA306&dq=duki+dror+my+fantasia&source=bl&ots=PlMBvVTifA&sig=_EVObdpYKqLq9tFXyH2e7qYfHYU&hl=iw&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjjp426x_zVAhXG1RQKHYh9A14Q6AEIajAO#v=onepage&q=duki%20dror%20my%20fantasia&f=false|title=Israeli Cinema: East / West and the Politics of Representation|last=Shohat|first=Ella|date=2010-07-30|publisher=I.B.Tauris|isbn=9780857713889|language=en}}</ref>. Upon his release, Dror's father was not allowed to stay in Iraq and the family ended up leaving for Israel. Arriving in the newly established state of Israel Dror's parents changed their Arabic family name, Darwish (Arabic for "wandering"), to the name Dror (Hebrew for "freedom").<ref>{{cite web | url=http://eyecandy.ucsc.edu/articles/2013.pdf#page=29 | title=The Long Way Home, an interview with Duki Dror | publisher=UCSC Eye Candy, vol. 23}}</ref> The story behind Dror's parents' emigration to Israel, and his father's story in particular, informs the central dramatic theme in Dror's personal film diary ''[[My Fantasia]]''<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Levron|first=Merav Alush|title=The politics of ethnic melancholy in Israeli cinema|url=https://www.academia.edu/13266546/The_politics_of_ethnic_melancholy_in_Israeli_cinema|language=en}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.co.il/books?id=ldAOAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA55&lpg=PA55&dq=yaron+shemer+duki+dror&source=bl&ots=GRoneyqRqA&sig=1JWRRVd-hYtwWxklOb8paBwE1mc&hl=iw&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiDkfHby_zVAhVIkRQKHZGIAnQQ6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=yaron%20shemer%20duki%20dror&f=false|title=Identity, Place, and Subversion in Contemporary Mizrahi Cinema in Israel|last=Shemer|first=Yaron|date=2013-07-30|publisher=University of Michigan Press|isbn=9780472118847|language=en}}</ref> (2000) which takes place in the Dror's family-owned Menorah factory between the First and Second Gulf War. The history, culture and identity of Arab Jews has also informed a number of Dror's other work including Cafe Noah (1996) <ref name=":0" />,<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/witness/2010/10/2010101871221949705.html | title=Cafe Noah - Al Jazeera | publisher=Al Jazeera}}</ref> and [[Shadow in Baghdad]] (2013) about the disappearance of Baghdad's Jewish population.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/11/arts/design/centuries-of-judaica-from-muslim-lands-in-middle-east.html?_r=1 | title=Centuries of Judaica From Life and Rites in Muslim Lands | publisher=New York Times}}</ref> |
In the early 1950s, Dror's parents fled from their native [[Iraq]] for the newly established state of [[Israel]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.israelfilmcenter.org/israeli-film-database/films/my-fantasia?ifdsearch=a%20matter%20of%20size|title=My Fantasia {{!}} Israeli Film Database {{!}} Israel Film Center|website=www.israelfilmcenter.org|access-date=2017-08-29}}</ref> When Dror's father was 17 he was arrested on charges of political activism and ultimately served five years in prison as a political prisoner<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.co.il/books?id=6okAAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA306&lpg=PA306&dq=duki+dror+my+fantasia&source=bl&ots=PlMBvVTifA&sig=_EVObdpYKqLq9tFXyH2e7qYfHYU&hl=iw&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjjp426x_zVAhXG1RQKHYh9A14Q6AEIajAO#v=onepage&q=duki%20dror%20my%20fantasia&f=false|title=Israeli Cinema: East / West and the Politics of Representation|last=Shohat|first=Ella|date=2010-07-30|publisher=I.B.Tauris|isbn=9780857713889|language=en}}</ref>. Upon his release, Dror's father was not allowed to stay in Iraq and the family ended up leaving for Israel. Arriving in the newly established state of Israel Dror's parents changed their Arabic family name, Darwish (Arabic for "wandering"), to the name Dror (Hebrew for "freedom").<ref>{{cite web | url=http://eyecandy.ucsc.edu/articles/2013.pdf#page=29 | title=The Long Way Home, an interview with Duki Dror | publisher=UCSC Eye Candy, vol. 23}}</ref> The story behind Dror's parents' emigration to Israel, and his father's story in particular, informs the central dramatic theme in Dror's personal film diary ''[[My Fantasia]]''<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Levron|first=Merav Alush|title=The politics of ethnic melancholy in Israeli cinema|url=https://www.academia.edu/13266546/The_politics_of_ethnic_melancholy_in_Israeli_cinema|language=en}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.co.il/books?id=ldAOAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA55&lpg=PA55&dq=yaron+shemer+duki+dror&source=bl&ots=GRoneyqRqA&sig=1JWRRVd-hYtwWxklOb8paBwE1mc&hl=iw&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiDkfHby_zVAhVIkRQKHZGIAnQQ6AEIJzAA#v=onepage&q=yaron%20shemer%20duki%20dror&f=false|title=Identity, Place, and Subversion in Contemporary Mizrahi Cinema in Israel|last=Shemer|first=Yaron|date=2013-07-30|publisher=University of Michigan Press|isbn=9780472118847|language=en}}</ref> (2000) which takes place in the Dror's family-owned Menorah factory between the First and Second Gulf War. The history, culture and identity of Arab Jews has also informed a number of Dror's other work including Cafe Noah (1996) <ref name=":0" />,<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/witness/2010/10/2010101871221949705.html | title=Cafe Noah - Al Jazeera | publisher=Al Jazeera}}</ref> and [[Shadow in Baghdad]] (2013) about the disappearance of Baghdad's Jewish population.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/11/arts/design/centuries-of-judaica-from-muslim-lands-in-middle-east.html?_r=1 | title=Centuries of Judaica From Life and Rites in Muslim Lands | publisher=New York Times}}</ref> |
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Among his films: ''Down The Deep Dark Web'' (2016) – premiered in DOK Leipzig. The Mossad: ''Imperfect Spies (2017)'' is a 4 parts documentary series about the Israeli espionage agency [[Mossad]]. |
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==Festivals and awards== |
==Festivals and awards== |
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Dror's films have been internationally recognized at numerous festivals. |
Dror's films have been internationally recognized at numerous festivals. |
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''[[Raging Dove]]'' (2002)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://international.ucla.edu/israel/events/10526|title=Raging Dove: A Documentary Film|website=international.ucla.edu|access-date=2017-08-29}}</ref>, the story of Arab-Israeli world boxing champion Johar Lashin, which premiered at the [[Sxsw|SXSW]] Film Festival<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.austinchronicle.com/screens/2002-03-15/85244/|title=SXSW Film Reviews|access-date=2017-08-29|language=en-US}}</ref> and won multiple awards, including Best Israeli Documentary in [[Docaviv]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://archive.docaviv.co.il/2008/prev_fest.asp?y=2002|title=DocAviv|website=archive.docaviv.co.il|access-date=2017-08-29}}</ref>. In 2006, Dror's film about the [[Vietnamese boat people]] who immigrated to Israel, ''The Journey of [[Vaan Nguyen]]'', was the opening film at EBS Film Festival in Seoul<ref>{{Cite journal|date=2017-07-30|title=EBS International Documentary Festival|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=EBS_International_Documentary_Festival&oldid=793068688|journal=Wikipedia|language=en}}</ref> and received the Remi Award at Houston Worldfest.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.taufilmfest.com/2070+The+Israeli+Competition|title=TAU Student Film Festival - Judges|publisher=Tel Aviv University Student Film Festival}}</ref> In 2012, Dror's film on German-Jewish architect Erich Mendelsohn [[Mendelsohn's Incessant Visions|''Mendelsohn's Incessant Visions'']] received the Golden Award(FILAF d'Or) at the [[Festival international du livre d'art et du film|International Art Book and Film Festival]] (FILAF) in France.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.artmediaagency.com/46923/filaf-awarded-its-prizes/|title=FILAF awarded its prizes|publisher=Art Media Agency}}</ref> ''Partner with the Enemy'' (2014) the winner of the Golden Panda Award for long documentary at [[Sichuan Television Festival]] |
''[[Raging Dove]]'' (2002)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://international.ucla.edu/israel/events/10526|title=Raging Dove: A Documentary Film|website=international.ucla.edu|access-date=2017-08-29}}</ref>, the story of Arab-Israeli world boxing champion Johar Lashin, which premiered at the [[Sxsw|SXSW]] Film Festival<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.austinchronicle.com/screens/2002-03-15/85244/|title=SXSW Film Reviews|access-date=2017-08-29|language=en-US}}</ref> and won multiple awards, including Best Israeli Documentary in [[Docaviv]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://archive.docaviv.co.il/2008/prev_fest.asp?y=2002|title=DocAviv|website=archive.docaviv.co.il|access-date=2017-08-29}}</ref>. In 2006, Dror's film about the [[Vietnamese boat people]] who immigrated to Israel, ''The Journey of [[Vaan Nguyen]]'', was the opening film at EBS Film Festival in Seoul<ref>{{Cite journal|date=2017-07-30|title=EBS International Documentary Festival|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=EBS_International_Documentary_Festival&oldid=793068688|journal=Wikipedia|language=en}}</ref> and received the Remi Award at Houston Worldfest.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.taufilmfest.com/2070+The+Israeli+Competition|title=TAU Student Film Festival - Judges|publisher=Tel Aviv University Student Film Festival}}</ref> In 2012, Dror's film on German-Jewish architect Erich Mendelsohn [[Mendelsohn's Incessant Visions|''Mendelsohn's Incessant Visions'']] received the Golden Award(FILAF d'Or) at the [[Festival international du livre d'art et du film|International Art Book and Film Festival]] (FILAF) in France.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.artmediaagency.com/46923/filaf-awarded-its-prizes/|title=FILAF awarded its prizes|publisher=Art Media Agency}}</ref> ''Partner with the Enemy'' (2014)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.midnighteast.com/mag/?p=30842|title=Partner with the Enemy {{!}} MidnightEast|last=Dekel|first=Ayelet|website=www.midnighteast.com|language=en-US|access-date=2017-08-29}}</ref> the winner of the Golden Panda Award for long documentary at [[Sichuan Television Festival]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://prod1.agileticketing.net/WebSales/pages/info.aspx?evtinfo=109651~f6af5ebc-b139-41c6-88c9-29fa63bb1ce9|title=Partner with the Enemy and Women in Sink|website=Rutgers Jewish Film Festival|access-date=2017-08-29}}</ref>. ''[[Down The Deep, Dark Web]]'' (2016) – premiered in [[Dok Leipzig|DOK Leipzig]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://films2016.dok-leipzig.de/en/film/?ID=15447|title=Down the Deep, Dark Web (Down the Deep, Dark Web) {{!}} DOK Leipzig|last=Leipzig|first=DOK|access-date=2017-08-29|language=en}}</ref>. |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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*1996 Radio Daze [http://nfct.org.il/en/movies/radio-daze/] |
*1996 Radio Daze [http://nfct.org.il/en/movies/radio-daze/] |
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*1997 Warp & Weft [http://www.israelfilmcenter.org/israeli-film-database/films/warp-and-weft] |
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*1997 Warp & Weft |
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*1997 Cafe Noah [https://books.google.co.il/books?id=2IvFAgAAQBAJ&lpg=PA32&ots=K2awgXT6N-&dq=cafe%20noah%20duki%20dror&hl=iw&pg=PA32#v=onepage&q&f=false] |
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*1997 Cafe Noah |
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*1998 Shenkin - A Street of Faith |
*1998 Shenkin - A Street of Faith [https://ucsc.academia.edu/DukiDror/CurriculumVitae] |
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*1998 Stress |
*1998 Stress |
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*1999 Taqasim |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [https://movies.nytimes.com/person/425796/Duki-Dror Duki Dror at New York Times Archive] |
* [https://movies.nytimes.com/person/425796/Duki-Dror Duki Dror at New York Times Archive] |
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* [[imdbname:0238283|Duki Dror at IMDb]] |
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* [http://baltimorepostexaminer.com/shadow-baghdad-israeli-filmmaker-duki-dror-chronicles-extinction-iraqs-jewish-community/2013/11/29 Shadow in Baghdad: Israeli filmmaker Duki Dror chronicles extinction of Iraq’s Jewish community.] [[The Baltimore Examiner|Baltimore Examiner]] BY LARRY LUXNER · NOVEMBER 29, 2013 |
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* [http://www.timesofisrael.com/35-years-on-where-are-israels-vietnamese-refugees/ 35 Years on, where are Israel’s Vietnamese refugees?] [[The Times of Israel]]By Simona Weinglass September 20, 2015 |
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* [http://www.techrepublic.com/article/review-down-the-deep-dark-web-is-a-movie-every-technologist-should-watch/ Review: 'Down the Deep Dark Web' is a movie every technologist should watch] [[TechRepublic]] By Dan Patterson | July 13, 2016[https://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/494015/the-dangers-of-the-deep-web/ The Dangers of the Deep Web] - The Atlantic 4.8.2016 |
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* [https://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/494015/the-dangers-of-the-deep-web/ The Dangers of the Deep Web] The Atlantic 4.8.2016 |
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* T[http://www.galomagazine.com/movies-tv/talking-with-the-past-architect-erich-mendelsohn-on-screen/#.WaWPQT4jGUk alking With the Past: Architect Erich Mendelsohn on Screen] ''GALO Magazine'' by Ross Ufberg February 7th, 2012 |
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* [http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/incessant-visions-words-from-the-life-of-erich-mendelsohn/ Incessant Visions: words from the life of Erich Mendelsohn] [[The Times of Israel]] BY Rocco Giansante MAY 3, 2012 |
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* FIFA 2012: Mendelsohn's Incessant Visions is a great film and not just for architecture buffs [[Montreal Gazette]] March 24, 2012 |
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* [http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/mendelsohn-building-spurs-monumental-dilemma.premium-1.485735 Mendelsohn Building Spurs Monumental Dilemma] [[Haaretz]] Keshet Rosenblum Dec 19, 2012 |
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* [http://www.filmstarts.de/kritiken/208526/kritik.html ERICH MENDELSOHN - VISIONEN FÜR DIE EWIGKEIT - KRITIK DER FILMSTARTS-REDAKTION] |
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* [http://www.shadowinbaghdad.com/ Shadow In Baghdad Official Film Website] |
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* [http://www.zygotefilms.com/ Zygote Films official website] |
* [http://www.zygotefilms.com/ Zygote Films official website] |
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Duki Dror | |
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Born | 1963 (age 60–61) Tel Aviv, Israel |
Occupation(s) | Documentary filmmaker, producer, director |
Years active | 1996 - Present |
Website | www www |
Duki Dror דוקי (צדוק) דרור Duki (Zadok) Dror دوكي درور درويش (born 1963 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an independent filmmaker whose films deal largely with issues of migration, identity and displacement.
Early inspiration and education
Dror studied in the United States at UCLA and is a graduate of Columbia College Chicago. His graduate film, Sentenced to Learn (1993), which tells the story of lifetime inmates in Illinois prisons, was screened in the Pompidou Center in Paris as part of an American Documentary retrospective.[1][2] In 2010, PBS aired a special series of his documentaries[3][4]. Dror's films are character-driven stories and deal with issues of identity, displacement and cross-cultural exchange[5].
In the early 1950s, Dror's parents fled from their native Iraq for the newly established state of Israel.[6] When Dror's father was 17 he was arrested on charges of political activism and ultimately served five years in prison as a political prisoner[7]. Upon his release, Dror's father was not allowed to stay in Iraq and the family ended up leaving for Israel. Arriving in the newly established state of Israel Dror's parents changed their Arabic family name, Darwish (Arabic for "wandering"), to the name Dror (Hebrew for "freedom").[8] The story behind Dror's parents' emigration to Israel, and his father's story in particular, informs the central dramatic theme in Dror's personal film diary My Fantasia[9][10] (2000) which takes place in the Dror's family-owned Menorah factory between the First and Second Gulf War. The history, culture and identity of Arab Jews has also informed a number of Dror's other work including Cafe Noah (1996) [10],[11] and Shadow in Baghdad (2013) about the disappearance of Baghdad's Jewish population.[12]
Festivals and awards
Dror's films have been internationally recognized at numerous festivals.
Raging Dove (2002)[13], the story of Arab-Israeli world boxing champion Johar Lashin, which premiered at the SXSW Film Festival[14] and won multiple awards, including Best Israeli Documentary in Docaviv[15]. In 2006, Dror's film about the Vietnamese boat people who immigrated to Israel, The Journey of Vaan Nguyen, was the opening film at EBS Film Festival in Seoul[16] and received the Remi Award at Houston Worldfest.[17] In 2012, Dror's film on German-Jewish architect Erich Mendelsohn Mendelsohn's Incessant Visions received the Golden Award(FILAF d'Or) at the International Art Book and Film Festival (FILAF) in France.[18] Partner with the Enemy (2014)[19] the winner of the Golden Panda Award for long documentary at Sichuan Television Festival[20]. Down The Deep, Dark Web (2016) – premiered in DOK Leipzig[21].
Filmography
Director
- 1993 Sentenced to Learn
- 1996 Radio Daze [1]
- 1997 Warp & Weft [2]
- 1997 Cafe Noah [3]
- 1998 Shenkin - A Street of Faith [4]
- 1998 Stress
- 1999 Taqasim
- 1999 Red Vibes
- 2000 Watchman
- 2001 My Fantasia
- 2002 Raging Dove
- 2004 Mr. Cortisone Happy Days
- 2005 The Journey of Van Nguyen
- 2007 SideWalk [5]
- 2009 Across the River
- 2011 Mendelsohn's Incessant Visions
- 2013 Shadow in Baghdad
- 2014 Partner with the Enemy
- 2016 Down the Deep, Dark Web
- 2017 The Mossad: Imperfect Spies (TV series)
- 2018 The Mossad: Imperfect Spies (Movie)
Producer
- 2003 Paradise Lost
- 2004 Collaborators
- 2005 A General's Story
- 2012 Seekers
- 2013 Photonovela
- 2016 Praise the Lard
References
- ^ "Duki Dror - Biography". Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema (CFIC).
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(help) - ^ "Personnes | Africultures". Africultures (in French). Retrieved 2017-08-29.
- ^ "Israeli Film Festival: Duki Dror | KQED". KQED Public Media. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
- ^ "The Israeli Film Festival: The Films of Duki Dror Air on MHz Worldview". MHz Networks: Programming for a Globally Minded Audience. 2013-01-18. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
- ^ "Down the Deep Dark Web". Festival international du film documentaire. 2017-02-21. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
- ^ "My Fantasia | Israeli Film Database | Israel Film Center". www.israelfilmcenter.org. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
- ^ Shohat, Ella (2010-07-30). Israeli Cinema: East / West and the Politics of Representation. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 9780857713889.
- ^ "The Long Way Home, an interview with Duki Dror" (PDF). UCSC Eye Candy, vol. 23.
- ^ Levron, Merav Alush. "The politics of ethnic melancholy in Israeli cinema".
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(help) - ^ a b Shemer, Yaron (2013-07-30). Identity, Place, and Subversion in Contemporary Mizrahi Cinema in Israel. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 9780472118847.
- ^ "Cafe Noah - Al Jazeera". Al Jazeera.
- ^ "Centuries of Judaica From Life and Rites in Muslim Lands". New York Times.
- ^ "Raging Dove: A Documentary Film". international.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
- ^ "SXSW Film Reviews". Retrieved 2017-08-29.
- ^ "DocAviv". archive.docaviv.co.il. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
- ^ "EBS International Documentary Festival". Wikipedia. 2017-07-30.
- ^ "TAU Student Film Festival - Judges". Tel Aviv University Student Film Festival.
- ^ "FILAF awarded its prizes". Art Media Agency.
- ^ Dekel, Ayelet. "Partner with the Enemy | MidnightEast". www.midnighteast.com. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
- ^ "Partner with the Enemy and Women in Sink". Rutgers Jewish Film Festival. Retrieved 2017-08-29.
- ^ Leipzig, DOK. "Down the Deep, Dark Web (Down the Deep, Dark Web) | DOK Leipzig". Retrieved 2017-08-29.
External links
- Duki Dror at New York Times Archive
- Duki Dror at IMDb
- Shadow in Baghdad: Israeli filmmaker Duki Dror chronicles extinction of Iraq’s Jewish community. Baltimore Examiner BY LARRY LUXNER · NOVEMBER 29, 2013
- 35 Years on, where are Israel’s Vietnamese refugees? The Times of IsraelBy Simona Weinglass September 20, 2015
- Review: 'Down the Deep Dark Web' is a movie every technologist should watch TechRepublic By Dan Patterson | July 13, 2016The Dangers of the Deep Web - The Atlantic 4.8.2016
- The Dangers of the Deep Web The Atlantic 4.8.2016
- Talking With the Past: Architect Erich Mendelsohn on Screen GALO Magazine by Ross Ufberg February 7th, 2012
- Incessant Visions: words from the life of Erich Mendelsohn The Times of Israel BY Rocco Giansante MAY 3, 2012
- FIFA 2012: Mendelsohn's Incessant Visions is a great film and not just for architecture buffs Montreal Gazette March 24, 2012
- Mendelsohn Building Spurs Monumental Dilemma Haaretz Keshet Rosenblum Dec 19, 2012
- ERICH MENDELSOHN - VISIONEN FÜR DIE EWIGKEIT - KRITIK DER FILMSTARTS-REDAKTION
- Shadow In Baghdad Official Film Website
- Zygote Films official website