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February 17, 1995 - Image 135

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-02-17

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film, best director (Shmuel Has-
fari), best actress (Ronit Alka-
betz), best supporting actor
(Amos Lavie), best cinematogra-
phy and art production.
As the winner in the best film
category, Sh'hur will be Israel's
entry for best foreign-language
film for the 1995 Oscars.
It tells the story of Rachel, a
13-year-old Israeli girl from a Mo-
roccan family which still believes
in the power of magic.
Assi Dayan won for his screen-
' play of Smicha Hashmalit Ush-
ma Moshe ("Electric Blanket
Syndrome"), which also won for
best actor (Shmil Ben-Ari).
Tsaleket ("Scar"), the Israeli-
French co-production, won for
original score, soundtrack, edit-
ing and costume design.

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Shirat Hasinera ("The Siren's
Song"), a film version of the best-
selling novel by Irit Linor, won
for best supporting actress (Orli
Silberschatz-Banai).
Half of the 12 participating
films centered around female lead
characters, and three of the films
were directed by women.
For the first time, seven tele-
vision dramas competed in a new
award category. The winner was
Uri Barbash's miniseries The
Kastner Episode.
In another new category, Ash-
er Tlalim's Al Tigu Li BaShoa
("Don't Touch the Holocaust")
was singled out from among 21
documentary films for the best
documentary award.
The Academy honored Men-
achem Golan with a life achieve-
ment award for his contribution
to the Israeli film industry.
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