
Dror Keren
Acting
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Known For

Farewell Column
2020. Corona era. A journalist with an opinion column who receives hateful messages and threats on his cell phone tries in vain to reach his autistic son who lives in a hostel. His daughter went to protest in Balfour and is not answering the phone. He and his wife go to look for her at the demonstration and try to repair their relationship.

Band of Spies
A suspenseful spy drama inspired by real events, focusing on Israeli Mossad agents following the massacre at the 1972 Munich Olympics. The series follows their efforts to locate and eliminate members of the Black September organization, while dealing with moral and personal consequences. The mega-production features many Israeli actors: Dror Keren, Maor Shweizer, Oz Zehavi, Amir Butros, Hisham Suliman (Fauda, Tahrir), Daniel Gal, Ohad Knoller, Diana Golbi, Louis Nufi, and more.

Blue Box
The Jewish National Fund's Blue Boxes were a global fundraiser to purchase land in Israel. Weaving a co-founder's diary entries with his descendants' memories, Blue Box investigates the myths that constructed a national icon.

Dangerous Acts
On the day he is released from prison, Yisarael appears on the doorstep of the woman whose life he had changed. A weird relationship develops between the two.

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.

The Matchmaker
During the summer of 1968 a teenage boy goes to work for a matchmaker who has survived the Holocaust - both their lives are forever altered.

Tel Aviv Stories
Three stories about three women: one is trying to find the right guy; one is trying to get a divorce from her runaway husband so she takes hostages; one turns Tel Aviv upside down in order to save a kitten trapped in a storm drain.

Kapo in Jerusalem
An exploration of the moral and survival dilemmas in Auschwitz from the point of view of a deputy head of a block and a few of the prisoners from his block who survived the horrors of the camp, immigrated to Israel in the 40's and are still struggling to begin new life in the newborn state of Israel. Based on a true story.

Five Hours from Paris
Only 5 flight hours from Paris, in a working-class suburb of Tel Aviv, two people meet. He is a bred-and-born Israeli and she is a Russian immigrant. He is a taxi driver and she is a music teacher. He has no aspirations. She gave up hers long ago. He is afraid of flying and she is about to fly away. What are the odds of them ending up together?

The World Is Funny
Simple people struggle through extraordinary circumstances. Sometimes the only answer to any problem is 'The world is funny so we have to laugh.
Filmography
as Zvi Zamir
as ארגון
as Avrum Davidovich
as Teacher
as Joseph Weitz
as Yehuda
as דוב'לה ג'י
as Meir Zimmerman
as Romi
as Romi Dor
as Tomer
as Paul
as Doctor Shmuel
as narrator
as Meir the Librarian
as Dr. Uri Slonim
as אריה
as Moni Cohen
as Tiktak
as Yoel Lazarov
as Happy cherub
as Police Investigator
as שי