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  1. www.filmfund.org.ilFILM FUND

    קרן הקולנוע הישראלי היא גוף התמיכה המרכזי בקולנוע הישראלי, ופועלת כעמותה רשומה בחסות משרד התרבות והספורט והמועצה הישראלית לקולנוע.

  2. Directed by Gideon Kolirin, 1999. Rental. 102 min. The Israel Film Fund was established in 1979 to address the need for a public fund that would support Israeli filmmakers produce outstanding, innovative, and groundbreaking films. The main goal of the Israel Film Fund is to facilitate the production of full-length Israeli feature films produced ...

  3. ‎Israel Film Fund - קרן הקולנוע הישראלי‎, Tel Aviv, Israel. 11,790 likes · 9 talking about this. ‎קרן הקולנוע הישראלי - הבית של הקולנוע הישראלי.

  4. Suleiman’s film was denied submission to the Oscar’s category of Best Foreign Language Film because Palestine was “not a country.”[54] In 2005, Hany Abu-Assad’s film Paradise Now was allowed to submit to the Foreign Language Film category, but the country of registration was the Palestinian Authority rather than Palestine.[55] These incidents reinforce that fact that even as ...

  5. The Israel Film Center at the JCC is a primary resource for Israeli film. Its goal is to expand awareness of Israel's thriving film industry and promote Israeli culture in America. The center serves as an exhibitor, promoter, educator, funder, distributor, network organizer, advisor, and festival producer. It also maintains an online database ...

  6. The Israel Film Fund was established in 1979 with the aim of supporting the production of Israeli Feature films. The Fund’s goal is to enable the best stories and scripts to be produced and to create the conditions for Israeli Filmmakers to bring their vision and talent to the Screen. The Fund's responsibility is to facilitate the development ...

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  8. These funds are: The Israel Cinema Project by Rabinovich Foundation; The Israel Film Fund; The New Fund for Cinema and Television; The Gesher Multicultural Film Fund; and The Makor Foundation for Israeli Films, as well as The Israel Fund for Film Production, funded by the Israeli Film Theatres owners, all funds work together to form a sustainable, creative, and vibrant Israeli film industry.