Dror Shaul

Dror Shaul

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Dror Shaul, (born in 1971), is an Israeli film-maker. He came to prominence with the release of his first film, the 50-minutes Mivtza Savta (Operation Grandma), a comedy with a focus on the kibbutz experience. It is considered a cult movie, especially amongst kibbutzniks. He returned to the kibbutz with his second full-length feature, Adama Meshuga'at (Sweet Mud), a drama following an unhappy childhood on a kibbutz. It won an Israeli Film Academy Best Picture Award and a Sundance Grand Jury Prize. Shaul has confirmed that both films are based on real-life events. In between he wrote and directed Sima Vaknin Machshefa (Sima Vaknin, the Witch). Description above from the Wikipedia article Dror Shaul, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Production

Operation Grandma

1999

As Writer

Operation Grandma

1999

As Director

Sweet Mud

2006

As Director

Sweet Mud

2006

As Producer

Sweet Mud

2006

As Screenplay

Sima Vaknin A Witch

2003

As Director

Sima Vaknin A Witch

2003

As Writer

Atomic Falafel

2015

As Writer

Atomic Falafel

2015

As Director

Atomic Falafel

2015

As Producer

Love Letter to Cinema

2014

As Director

Skin Deep

1997

As Assistant Director

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