From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Amos Gitai (born 11 October 1950 in Haifa, Israel) is an Israeli film director. Description above from the Wikipedia article Amos Gitai, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
September 11
(Director)
One Day You'll Understand
(Adaptation)
One Day You'll Understand
(Producer)
One Day You'll Understand
(Director)
Alila
(Director)
Alila
(Writer)
Free Zone
(Director)
Laila in Haifa
(Screenplay)
Kadosh
(Director)
Kadosh
(Writer)
To Each His Own Cinema
(Director)
Disengagement
(Director)
Kedma
(Producer)
Promised Land
(Director)
Promised Land
(Writer)
Charisma
(Director)
Kippur
(Director)
Kippur
(Writer)
Charisma
(Cinematography)
Lullaby to my Father
(Producer)
Lullaby to my Father
(Cinematography)
Eden
(Director)
Kedma
(Writer)
Kedma
(Director)
Things
(Screenplay)
Lullaby to my Father
(Director)
Pineapple
(Director)
Carmel
(Director)
House
(Director)
Wadi Grand Canyon, 2001
(Director)
Wadi 1981 - 1991
(Director)
A House in Jerusalem
(Director)
The Arena of Murder
(Director)
Field Diary
(Director)
Ana Arabia
(Director)
Ana Arabia
(Writer)
Birth of a Golem
(Director)
Day After Day
(Director)
Day After Day
(Writer)
Eden
(Writer)
Eden
(Producer)
Esther
(Director)
Things
(Director)
Kadosh
(Producer)
Tsili
(Director)
Roses on Credit
(Adaptation)
Roses on Credit
(Director)
Words with Gods
(Writer)
Words with Gods
(Director)
Golem, the Spirit of Exile
(Director)
Golem: The Petrified Garden
(Director)
Golem: The Petrified Garden
(Writer)
Venice 70: Future Reloaded
(Director)
Disengagement
(Writer)
Welcome to São Paulo
(Director)
Berlin-Jerusalem
(Director)
In the Valley of the Wupper
(Writer)
In the Valley of the Wupper
(Director)
Golem, the Spirit of Exile
(Writer)
Wadi
(Director)
Rabin, the Last Day
(Director)
Rabin, the Last Day
(Producer)
Rabin, the Last Day
(Writer)
Rabin, the Last Day
(Screenplay)
Dona Gracia
(Director)
Dona Gracia
(Writer)
News From Home/News From House
(Director)
News From Home/News From House
(Writer)
Shikun
(Screenplay)
Shikun
(Director)
Black is White
(Director)
Hayam
(Director)
Shosh
(Director)
Textura [1]
(Director)
Maïm
(Director)
Paper is Fire, Fire is Paper
(Director)
Tsili
(Writer)
Berlin-Jerusalem
(Writer)
Berlin-Jerusalem
(Producer)
Carmel
(Writer)
Kippur
(Producer)
Brand New Day
(Director)
Esther
(Writer)
Esther
(Producer)
Ana Arabia
(Producer)
West of the Jordan River
(Director)
Alila
(Executive Producer)
A House in Jerusalem
(Writer)
War and Peace in Vesoul
(Director)
A Tramway in Jerusalem
(Director)
A Letter to a Friend in Gaza
(Director)
Why War
(Director)
Metamorphosis of a Melody
(Director)
Why War
(Writer)
A Tramway in Jerusalem
(Screenplay)
A Letter to a Friend in Gaza
(Screenplay)
Bangkok-Bahrain
(Director)
September 11
(Writer)
Architecture in Israel
(Director)
Laila in Haifa
(Director)
To Each His Own Cinema
(Writer)
Not Gone and Not Forgotten: A Story of Urban Redevelopment and Community Organizing in Los Angeles
(Additional Camera)
The Arena of Murder
(Writer)
Waves 2
(Director)
Why War
(Producer)
In Search of Identity
(Director)
Zion, auto-émancipation
(Director)
Free Zone
(Writer)
Golem in Pompei
(Director)
Golem in Pompei
(Writer)
Golem in Pompei
(Theatre Play)
Venezia 70 - Future Reloaded, Amos Gitaï
(Director)
Free Zone
(Co-Producer)
Promised Land
(Producer)