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The Smile of the Lamb (Hebrew: חיוך הגדי, translit. Hiuch HaGdi) is a 1986 Israeli drama film directed by Shimon Dotan and based on a novel by David Grossman. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival where Tuncel Kurtiz won the Silver Bear for Best Actor.
The Smile of the Lamb: Directed by Shimon Dotan. With Tuncel Kurtiz, Rami Danon, Makram Khoury, Dan Muggia. Based on a novel by David Grossman.
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- Drama
- Shimon Dotan
- 1986
This Israeli-made film is set along the battle-torn West Bank. Military governor Makram Khouri tries to flush out some fugitive PLO activists by hanging the rotting, stinking carcass of a dead donkey in a village square.
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- Tuncel Kurtiz
- Shimon Dotan
- Dotanaroch Film Productions
Based on the book by David Grossman, THE SMILE OF THE LAMB is a contemporary fable about innocence, betrayal, and the gulf between Palestinians and Israelis. Once upon a time in the West Bank, Katzman, a Polish Holocaust survivor, is the military governor.
This Israeli-made film is set along the battle-torn West Bank. Military governor Makram Khouri tries to flush out some fugitive PLO activists by hanging the rotting, stinking carcass of a dead donkey in a village square.
This Israeli-made film is set along the battle-torn West Bank. Military governor Makram Khouri tries to flush out some fugitive PLO activists by hanging the rotting, stinking carcass of a dead donkey in a village square.