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Riklis, Eran
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Date of birth
2 October 1954, Jerusalem, Israel
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Eran Riklis (October 2end, 1954, Israel)
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 is married to Dina Riklis and they have two children, a daughter, Tammy, and a son, Jonathan. The family lives in Tel Aviv.
His 2010 film The Human Resources Manager was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didn't make the final shortlist.
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.
“I make movies for people everywhere in the world. In this respect, I did not feel strange dealing with a story that is not from my immediate environment. Either you tell a true story or you do not.”
Seven years later, he shot "Cup Final", later hailed by international critics and selected in several film festivals (among which were Berlin and Venice).
In 1993 "Zohar" was a big hit in Israel. His 1999 "Vulcano Junction" is the filmmaker's tribute to rock and roll. His last, "The Syrian Bride", has been acclaimed on a worldwide scale, and not only in festivals.
Director - Selected filmography
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Reading Lolita in Tehran (2024)
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Spider in the Web (2019)
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Shelter | Mistor | Schronienie | Le dossier Mona Lina (2017)
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The Human Resources Manager (2010)
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Lemon Tree | Etz Limon (2008)
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The Syrian Bride - La fiancée syrienne (2004)
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