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Nissim Mossek

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Nissim Mossek
Born
Nissim Moscona

1948 (age 75–76)
Bulgaria
NationalityIsraeli
Occupation(s)Documentary film director, writer and producer
Years active1973–present
Notable workBlack Panthers
ChildrenJonathan Mossek, Erez Mossek , Michael Namatinia

Nissim Mossek (Hebrew: ניסים מוסק; born 1948) is an Israeli documentary film director, writer and producer for film and television. Since 1986, Mossek has been the director and editor for Biblical Productions. Regarded as a director with a social conscience, in 2004 Mossek won the Landau Award as the Best Director for documentary films. As a director and editor, Mossek explores subjects such as racism, homosexuality and other cultural boundaries in Israeli society.[1]

Filmography

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Director

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  • Wild West Hebron (2013)
  • The Electric Stage: A Rock 'n Roll Legend (2008)
  • Prison LTD.: Prison Privatization (2007)
  • Citizen Nawi (2007)
  • Golda's Revenge (2006)
  • Operation Sphinx (2006)
  • The Holy Land Revealed (2005)
  • Shalom Abu Bassem (2004)
  • Who is Mordechai Vanunu (2004)
  • Adolph Eichmann: The Secret Memoirs (2002)
  • Have You Heard About the Panthers? (2002)
  • The Man of Nazareth (2001)
  • Aiming High: The History of the Israeli Airforce (1998) (TV)
  • Tkuma (English "Rebirth") (1998) (TV Miniseries)
  • Ani Ha'Merigel Shelcha (English: I'm Your Spy) (1997)
  • Neighbors or Foes (1996)
  • Mysteries of Jerusalem (1995)[2]
  • Pillar of Fire (1981), episodes 1 and 12 of the Hebrew version

Editor

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  • Wild West Hebron (2013)
  • Citizen Nawi (2007)
  • Salvador: The Ship of Shattered Hopes (2006)
  • Who is Mordechai Vanunu (2004)
  • Adolph Eichmann: The Secret Memoirs (2002)
  • Ordinary People (2002) (TV Series)
  • Have You Heard About the Panthers? (2002)
  • Aiming High: The History of the Israeli Airforce (1998) (TV)
  • HaInstalator (English: "The Plumber") (1986)
  • Operation Moses (1985)
  • Kasach (1984)[2]

Producer

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  • Waves of Freedom (2008)
  • The Block (1999)
  • Mysteries of Jerusalem (1995)[2]

References

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  1. ^ Biography at Biblical Productions
  2. ^ a b c Filmography at the Internet Movie Database
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  • Nissim Mossek at IMDb
  • Ariel Hirschfeld (27 July 2007). "Citizen Nawi". Haaretz.
  • Biblical Productions page for Shalom Abu Bassem with Press Review
  • Jewish film archives
  • "Muslim Quarter split in half in new documentary". J Weekly. San Francisco. 20 October 2006. Review of Shalom Abu Bassem