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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm2345939Marco Carmel - IMDb

    Marco Carmel is known for Noble Savage (2018), Father's Footsteps (2007) and My Lovely Sister (2011).

    • Director, Writer, Actor
    • Marco Carmel
  2. Marco Carmel. Country. France, Israel. Year. 2022. Duration. 82 min. language. Hebrew, English, French, Arabic, Spanish with English subtitles. French-Jewish lawyer Louise takes a break from planning her lavish wedding in Paris to go on a short business trip to Jerusalem, where she hopes to seal a multimillion-pound property deal.

  3. Created by Anat Barzilai, Hadar Galron and Gadi Taub – who also directs alongside Marco Carmel – Harem focuses on self-proclaimed mystic healer Shabtai Zadik (Alon Aboutboul, The Dark Knight Rises) and his followers. As the leader of this cult – or as he calls it, family – he thrives on manipulating his more than 20 wives and 40 children.

  4. Marco Carmel (en hébreu מרקו כרמל), né en 1965 en France 1, est un réalisateur israélien qui a tourné pendant plus d'une dizaine d'années des téléfilms, des séries et des documentaires pour la télévision israélienne.

  5. Jun 23, 2022 · Paris Boutique: Directed by Marco Carmel. With Nelly Tagar, Joséphine Draï, Moris Cohen, Batel Moseri. Louise, a Jewish lawyer, arrives from Paris to finalize an important real estate deal, using Neta, a chance driver, the cunning hero from Mahane Yehuda, who immediately finds the economic opportunity and decides to stick with ...

    • (22)
    • Comedy
    • Marco Carmel
    • 2022-06-23
  6. nysephardifilmfestival.org › director › marco-carmel25th NYSJFF — Marco Carmel

    Marco Carmel Carmel is an accalimed Israeli-French Writer/Director and Producer who has directed five feature films and worked on four popular TV series. He has been nominated for the Best Director Prize by the Israeli Academy Awards (Ophirs) three times.

  7. Dec 12, 2007 · Father's Footsteps: Directed by Marco Carmel. With Richard Berry, Yaël Abecassis, Gad Elmaleh, Jules-Angelo Bigarnet. Arriving in France from Israel in 1968, the Maimons join scores of other Algerian and Tunisian Jewish families in Paris' burgeoning Belleville district.