Ophir Award - List of Best Film Award Winners

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

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