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    Eran Riklis (Hebrew: ערן ריקליס; born October 2, 1954) is an Israeli filmmaker. [1] His films include Cup Final (1991), The Syrian Bride (2004), Lemon Tree (2008) and Dancing Arabs (also known as A Borrowed Identity) (2014).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0726954Eran Riklis - IMDb

    Eran Riklis has been active in the movie world since 1975. After graduating from Beaconsfield National Film School in England, he made his first film in 1984, "On a clear Day you can see Damascus", a political thriller based on a true story.

  3. Eran Riklis has been active in the movie world since 1975. After graduating from Beaconsfield National Film School in England, he made his first film in 1984, "On a clear Day you can see Damascus", a political thriller based on a true story.

  4. Nov 24, 2016 · Riklis, 56, first received worldwide attention for his 2008 film Lemon Tree, about a Palestinian widow whose lemon grove is set to be demolished to make way for the house of an Israeli...

  5. Apr 15, 2009 · Tree” follows the true story of Salma (Hiam Abbass), a Palestinian widow who is forced to stand up against her neighbour, the Israeli Defense Minister, when...

  6. Eran Riklis ( born October 2, 1954) is an Israeli filmmaker. His films include Cup Final (1991), The Syrian Bride (2004), and Lemon Tree (2008). He was born in 1954 and he studied at the National Film and Television School in England.

  7. Oct 15, 2021 · Eran Riklis (“Lemon Tree,” “Dancing Arabs”) is developing a new feature that he hopes will strike a chord at this week’s MIA Market in Rome, where the acclaimed Israeli director will be...

  8. The Human Resources Manager: Eran Riklis interview | SBS What's On. A suicide bombing sets off an unusual chain of events, in the Israeli filmmaker’s new film. Based on the novel A Woman in Jerusalem by AB Yehoshua, The Human Resources Manager. is a serio-comedy about a grim subject.

  9. decades through a grove of lemon trees. Eran Riklis, the director of the Israeli film Lemon Tree, speaks to Wide Screen about this haunting film, his relationship with the Israeli and Palestinian governments, with the people, the need to tell a story and the bitter-sweetness of Lemon Tree. Figure 1 Director Eran Riklis

  10. Aug 11, 2014 · interview: Eran Riklis film profile ] he narrates the problems of adapting for a brilliant young Israeli-Palestinian who is stuyding in a secondary school in Jerusalem at the beginning of the 90s.