
Doval'e Glickman
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Doval'e Glickman.
Born: December 22, 1949
Place of Birth: Tel Aviv, Israel
Known For

The Conductor
World renowned musician and orchestra conductor, Noah Gamliel, abandons fame and fortune to return home, tend to his ailing father and take over the local choir. Unbeknownst to his family and closest friends he is actually facing the toughest challenge in his personal and professional life.

Stockholm
The black comedy starts with the death of Avishai Sar-Shalom, a renowned economist and leading Nobel prize candidate. His body is found by his four close old friends, and moments before calling an ambulance, one of them brings up with an idea. Only a few days separate between an economy professor that would be forgotten and a Nobel Prize winner.

Zehu Ze
Plots of the episodes revolved around different subjects related to life in Israel, fashions like Folk dancing, tributes to classics like Charlie Chaplin movies, or contemporary series like The Simpsons and Dallas.

Yesurei Efraim
Day to day life of the not-so-ordinairy Israeli Family.

The Ring's Journey
Udi Lipsky, a 21-year-old crazy guy, has been locked up in his room for three years after his childhood lover abandoned him for Lior, his basketball brother. Udi devotes his life to the world of Lord of the Rings films. One day he is told by his brother Lior that their beloved grandmother died. The grandmother had inherited five million dollars and a miraculous ring with the powers of Achamol, which was cooked in the oven Abulafia bakery and only there can be destroyed. If Udi marries within a month with the ring, he and Lior will inherit the money and if not, the money will reach the hands of their hated father Nachman and his evil lawyer Ridler. Udi, who is aware of the power of the ring since his childhood, goes on a journey to find a bride accompanied by a light, Rafaela, his treacherous childhood sweetheart, and a close friend, the culprit in the reactor.

Shtisel
Akiva and Shulem Shtisel, father and son, sit on a little balcony overlooking streets of the Geula neighborhood of Jerusalem. A year has passed since the mother died. All the other children have left the nest, and only Shulam and Akiva remain - quarreling, making up, and laughing about themselves and the rest of the world. All will change when Akiva meets Elisheva.

The Troupe
The movie, set in the Israeli 1969 War of Attrition, tells the story of a prestigious military band, and the tensions and ego crises new band members cause when joining the band. Will the band survive?

Dear Mr. Waldman
Set in early-1960s Tel Aviv, this coming-of-age story centers on 10-year-old Hilik and his struggle to help heal the emotional wounds of his father, who hasn't recovered from losing his elder son at Auschwitz. Still in denial, Moishe believes his son escaped and is now President Kennedy's aide. To help his father move on and gain the father-son relationship he sorely needs, Hilik puts Moishe's love to the test.

Tzadik
In 1942, Red Army officer Nikolai Kiselyov receives orders to evacuate over 200 Jewish women, children, and elderly men facing brutality and death in Nazi-occupied Belarus. These exhausted, starving, terrified and bereaved people, deeply scarred by the horrors they have witnessed, must trek hundreds of kilometers along forest paths to regain hope of survival and faith in the future.

Shoelaces
'Shoelaces' tells the story of a complicated relationship between an aging father and his special-needs son, whom he abandoned while he was still a young boy. Reuben's (60) kidney's are failing and his son Gadi (35), wants to donate one of his own kidney's to help save his father's life. However, the transplant committee objects to the procedure claiming that Rueben, acting as Gadi's sole legal guardian, does not have the right to authorize such an invasive procedure. Gadi, who recently lost his mother, is afraid of losing his father as well. He feels he finally has the chance to do something meaningful; to become a man and stand on his own. He's furious with the committee's decision and sets out to fight for his right to save his father's life. Through the film's portrayal of a relationship full of love, rejection and co-dependency, it manages to shed some light and question the importance of human life, human connection and if life is even possible without it either one of them.
Filmography
as Moshe Tal
as Jackie Igelski
as Yair Hirschfield
as Ben Zion Gamlial
as Ruven
as Yehuda
as Leon Schmigel
as Yeruham
as Efraim Goldfain
as Shulem Shtisel
as Yoram
as Froyeke
as Efraim Yarkon
as Host
as Mordechai (Motty) Halperin
as Danny