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  1. Raphaël Nadjari (Hebrew: רפאל נדג'ארי; born 1971) is a French-Israeli writer and director for film and television. In 1993, Nadjari started working for French television as a writer and director.

  2. Raphael Nadjari (born 1971 in Marseille, France) is a French born writer and director for film and television. In 1993, Nadjari started working for French television as a writer and director. In 1997, he wrote the television screenplay Le P'tit Bleu, which was directed by Francois Vautier for ARTE as part of the TV drama collection Petits ...

    • Director, Writer
    • Raphaël Nadjari
  3. Raphaël Nadjari, né en 1971 à Marseille, est un réalisateur franco-israélien de cinéma et de télévision.

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    • FrançaiseIsraélienne
    • 1971Marseille ( France)
    • Réalisateur
  4. Feb 26, 2016 · A Strange Course of Events: Directed by Raphaël Nadjari. With Ori Pfeffer, Moni Moshonov, Michaela Eshet, Maya Kenig. Saul, fortyish, a melancholic dreamer, decides to visit his father whom he hasn't seen in five years, and whom he blames for all his ills.

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    • Drama
    • Raphaël Nadjari
    • 2016-02-26
  5. Raphaël Nadjari is a French-Israeli writer and director for film and television.

  6. May 28, 2009 · Ambitious two-part docu “A History of Israeli Cinema,” from France-born, Israel-based helmer Raphael Nadjari, offers a chronological consideration of the creation of a national cinematographic...

  7. Apr 10, 2008 · Filmed in present-day Jerusalem, Raphaël Nadjari’s minimalist tale studies the effects of loss on a middle-class Jewish family.