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Awarded for
  
Best in film

First awarded
  
1982

Country
  
Israel

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Presented by
  
Israeli Film and Television Academy

Official website
  
www.israelfilmacademy.co.il

Ceremony date
  
September 22, 2016, 11:00 AM PDT

Winners
  
Sand Storm, Sand Storm, Best Film, Best Film, Noa KollerThrough the Wall, Noa Koller, Best Actress, Best Actress, Moris CohenOur Father, Moris Cohen, Best Actor, Best Actor, Elite ZexerSand Storm, Elite Zexer, Best Director, Best Director, Rama BurshteinThrough the Wall, Rama Burshtein, Best Screenplay, Best Screenplay, Limor ShmilaSand Storm, Limor Shmila, Best Casting, Best Casting, Tomer KaponOne Week and a Day, Tomer Kapon, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Shai GoldmanTikkun, Shai Goldman, Best Cinematography, Best Cinematography, Dan Wolman, Dan Wolman, Lifetime Achievement, Lifetime Achievement, Carmit BuzagloSand Storm, Carmit Buzaglo, Best Makeup, Best Makeup, Ruba BlalSand Storm, Ruba Blal, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Presenting Princess Shaw, Presenting Princess Shaw, Best Documentary, Best Documentary, Gil TorenJunction 48, Gil Toren, Best Sound, Best Sound, Itamar ZieglerJunction 48, Itamar Ziegler, Best Music, Best Music, Itai ElohevJunction 48, Itai Elohev, Best Sound, Best Sound, Death in the Terminal, Death in the Terminal, Best Short Documentary, Best Short Documentary, Hava Levi RozelskyThrough the Wall, Hava Levi Rozelsky, Best Costume Design, Best Costume Design, Tamer NafarJunction 48, Tamer Nafar, Best Music, Best Music, Anna, Anna, Best Short Feature Film, Best Short Feature Film, Shira AradOur Father, Shira Arad, Best Editing, Best Editing, Baba Joon, Baba Joon, Best Film, Best Film, Moran RosenblattWedding Doll, Moran Rosenblatt, Best Actress, Best Actress, Roy AssafWounded Land, Roy Assaf, Best Actor, Best Actor, Erez TadmorWounded Land, Erez Tadmor, Best Director, Best Director, Elad KeidanAfterthought, Elad Keidan, Best Screenplay, Best Screenplay, Noa EllaBaba Joon, Noa Ella, Best Casting, Best Casting, Norman IssaThe 90 Minute War, Norman Issa, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Ofer InovBaba Joon, Ofer Inov, Best Cinematography, Best Cinematography, Alon Garbuz, Alon Garbuz, Lifetime Achievement, Lifetime Achievement, Orly RonenWounded Land, Orly Ronen, Best Makeup, Best Makeup, Shiran CohenWounded Land, Shiran Cohen, Best Makeup, Best Makeup, Dvora KedarFire Birds, Dvora Kedar, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress, Censored Voices, Censored Voices, Best Documentary, Best Documentary, Ehad BeApril, Ehad BeApril, Best Short Feature Film, Best Short Feature Film, Aviv AldemaAfterthought, Aviv Aldema, Best Sound, Best Sound, Arik LeibovitchAfterthought, Arik Leibovitch, Best Editing, Best Editing, Eyal Saeed ManiBaba Joon, Eyal Saeed Mani, Best Music, Best Music, Keren Eyal MelamedWedding Doll, Keren Eyal Melamed, Best Costume Design, Best Costume Design, Vitali GrinshpunAfterthought, Vitali Grinshpun, Best Sound, Best Sound, Broke, Broke, Best Short Documentary, Best Short Documentary, Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem, Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem, Best Film, Best Film, Dana IvgyZero Motivation, Dana Ivgy, Best Actress, Best Actress, Ze'ev RevachThe Farewell Party, Ze'ev Revach, Best Actor, Best Actor, Talya LavieZero Motivation, Talya Lavie, Best Director, Best Director, Talya LavieZero Motivation, Talya Lavie, Best Screenplay, Best Screenplay, Orit AzoulayZero Motivation, Orit Azoulay, Best Casting, Best Casting, Sasson GabaiGett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem, Sasson Gabai, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Tobias HochsteinThe Farewell Party, Tobias Hochstein, Best Cinematography, Best Cinematography, Yehuda Barkan, Yehuda Barkan, Lifetime Achievement, Lifetime Achievement, Orly RonenThe Farewell Party, Orly Ronen, Best Makeup, Best Makeup, Dana IvgyNext to Her, Dana Ivgy, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actress, The Green Prince, The Green Prince, Best Documentary, Best Documentary, Ran BagnoZero Motivation, Ran Bagno, Best Music, Best Music, Aviv AldemaThe Farewell Party, Aviv Aldema, Best Sound, Best Sound, Arik LeibovitchZero Motivation, Arik Leibovitch, Best Editing, Best Editing, Michal DorYona, Michal Dor, Best Costume Design, Best Costume Design, Eli Yarkoni, Eli Yarkoni, Professional Achievements, Professional Achievements, Sound Of Torture, Sound Of Torture, Best Short Documentary, Best Short Documentary, Avishay AviviYona, Avishay Avivi, Best Art Direction, Best Art Direction, Paris On The Water, Paris On The Water, Best Short Feature Film, Best Short Feature Film

Tamer nafar s acceptance speech at the ophir awards israeli oscars


The Ophir Awards (Hebrew: פרס אופיר‎‎), also the Israeli Oscars, are film awards awarded by the Israeli Academy of Film and Television to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry. They are named after actor Shaike Ophir and first given out in 1982.

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The first Israeli Academy Awards ceremony was held in 1982 with the first award being presented to director Shimon Dotan for the film Repeat Dive, and since 1990 has been held annually at the Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center.

The highest number of Ophir Awards won by a single film is 11, achieved only by Nina's Tragedies. Assi Dayan won the award 8 times and is the only person to have won as a director, as a screenwriter and also as an actor.

The winner of the Best Film award usually becomes Israel's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, although exceptions include Aviva My Love and The Band's Visit.

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List of Best Film Award winners

  • 1990: The Lookout (Shuroo)
  • 1991: Beyond the Sea
  • 1992: Life According to Agfa
  • 1993: Revenge of Itzik Finkelstein
  • 1994: Sh'Chur
  • 1995: Lovesick on Nana Street
  • 1996: Saint Clara
  • 1997: Pick a Card
  • 1998: Circus Palestine
  • 1999: Yana's Friends
  • 2000: Time of Favor
  • 2001: Late Marriage
  • 2002: Broken Wings
  • 2003: Nina's Tragedies
  • 2004: Campfire
  • 2005: What a Wonderful Place
  • 2006: Aviva My Love and Sweet Mud
  • 2007: The Band's Visit
  • 2008: Waltz with Bashir
  • 2009: Ajami
  • 2010: The Human Resources Manager
  • 2011: Footnote
  • 2012: Fill the Void
  • 2013: Bethlehem
  • 2014: Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem
  • 2015: Baba Joon
  • 2016: Sand Storm
  • Venue

  • Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center
  • Jerusalem Theatre
  • References

    Ophir Award Wikipedia


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