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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shimon_DotanShimon Dotan - Wikipedia

    Shimon Dotan (Hebrew: שמעון דותן; born 23 December 1949) is an Israeli film director, screenwriter, and producer.

  2. Shimon. Dotan. The Human Condition in the 21st Century. Political Cinema, New York University and Film Directing, New School University. BIO. Shimon is an award-winning filmmaker with numerous films to his credit, fiction and documentaries.

  3. Shimon Dotan is a part-time assistant professor of filmmaking and film studies at The New School. He is a renowned filmmaker with thirteen feature films, including Hot House, The Smile of the Lamb, and You Can Thank Me Later.

  4. The Settlers is a 2016 Israeli documentary film directed by Shimon Dotan. [1] [2] The film takes a critical look at the Israeli settlements in the West Bank. [1]

  5. Jun 28, 2016 · Shimon Dotan wanted to understand who are the people behind what he perceives as Israel's dark future. Talking to Haaretz, he explains why there are barely any Palestinians in his film and why he doesn't hate the settlers.

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  6. Shimon Dotan. Producer: Hot House. Shimon Dotan was born in Romania in 1949 and moved to Israel in 1959. He grew up in an agricultural cooperative, served five years in the Israeli military as a Navy Seal, and went on to get his BFA at Tel Aviv University, where his student films won twice Israel's Best Short Film and Best Director Awards.

  7. Shimon Dotan, an award-winning filmmaker with thirteen feature films to his credit, is a Fellow at the New York Institute of the Humanities, recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship-award and recipient of the Cullman Fellowship-award for scholars and writers at New York Public Library.