Dror Shaul

Dror Shaul

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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.

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Operation Grandma
Release date: 1/1/1999

Operation Grandma

Role(s): Director

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Operation Grandma
Release date: 1/1/1999

Operation Grandma

Role(s): Writer

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Sweet Mud
Release date: 6/6/2006

Sweet Mud

Role(s): Producer

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Sweet Mud
Release date: 6/6/2006

Sweet Mud

Role(s): Director

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Sweet Mud
Release date: 6/6/2006

Sweet Mud

Role(s): Screenplay

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