Moshé Mizrahi (Hebrew: משה מזרחי; 5 September 1931 – 3 August 2018) was an Egyptian-born Israeli film director known for his Academy Award-winning film Madame Rosa (1977). He studied filmmaking in France, and his career spanned both French and Israeli cinema, with fourteen feature films to his credit. Mizrahi was recognized for his focus on themes of identity, the struggles of Sephardic/Mizrahi Jews, and the challenges faced by women and children.
Madame Rosa
(Director)
I Sent a Letter to My Love
(Director)
Nailcruncher
(Director)
I Love You Rosa
(Director)
The Customer of the Off Season
(Writer)
Daughters, Daughters
(Director)
Madame Rosa
(Screenplay)
War and Love
(Director)
Sophie's Ways
(Adaptation)
The House on Chelouche Street
(Director)
The Customer of the Off Season
(Director)
Rachel's Man
(Director)
Every Time We Say Goodbye
(Director)
Rachel's Man
(Writer)
Women
(Director)
Nailcruncher
(Writer)
Sophie's Ways
(Director)
I Love You Rosa
(Writer)
Every Time We Say Goodbye
(Story)
Every Time We Say Goodbye
(Screenplay)
La vie continue
(Screenplay)
La vie continue
(Director)
Daughters, Daughters
(Writer)
Une jeunesse
(Director)
Women
(Writer)
Weekend in the Galilee
(Writer)
Weekend in the Galilee
(Producer)
Weekend in the Galilee
(Director)
A Very Curious Girl
(Production Manager)