There is no such festival by that title in Israel, or anywhere else that I'm able
to find with an on-line search.
Quite the opposite ... an on-line search for the definition of that word seems to
mark it as a word that would never be the title of anybody's festival.
I could be wrong, but the question appears to be intended as a cute malicious tweak
at Israel, and is almost certainly an abuse of WikiAnswers.
There is no such festival by that title in Israel, or anywhere else that I'm able to find with an on-line search. Quite the opposite ... an on-line search for the definition of that word seems to mark it as a word that would never be the title of anybody's festival. The question appears to be intended as a 'clever' jab at Israel, and is almost certainly an abuse of WikiAnswers.
There is no such festival by that title in any place that I'm able to find with an on-line search.
There is no such festival by that title. Quite the opposite ... an on-line search for the definition of that word seems to mark it as a word that would never be the title of anybody's festival. The question appears to be almost certainly an abuse of WikiAnswers.
Made in Israel - 2001 was released on: Israel: 14 July 2001 (Jerusalem Film Festival) Israel: 27 September 2001 USA: April 2002 (Israel Film Festival) Poland: 6 October 2002 (Warsaw Film Festival) Germany: 27 March 2003 Greece: 19 September 2013 (Athens Film Festival)
As a Christian festival.
Hamiklat - 2007 was released on: USA: 30 March 2007 (Digital Video Festival) USA: 30 March 2007 (Digital Video Festival) Israel: 15 May 2008 (Red Sea International Film Festival) Israel: 15 May 2008 (Red Sea International Film Festival) USA: 15 June 2008 (Israel Film Festival) USA: 15 June 2008 (Israel Film Festival)
Poker Face - 2002 TV was released on: USA: April 2002 (Israel Film Festival) Israel: 18 November 2002 (Israel Film Festival)
In Israel, Shavuot is 1 day. In the diaspora, it is 2 days.
Speaking of Israel - 1969 was released on: USA: October 1969 (Chicago International Film Festival)
Bnei Dodim La'Neshek - 2011 was released on: Israel: 13 July 2011 (Jerusalem Film Festival) Poland: 27 October 2012 (Warsaw Jewish Film Festival) USA: 1 May 2013 (Israel Film Festival, Los Angeles)
Surrogate - 2008 was released on: Israel: 2008 (Jerusalem Film Festival) Israel: 10 September 2008 (Womens International Film Festival) UK: 21 June 2009 (Edinburgh International Film Festival) USA: 10 October 2009 (Hamptons International Film Festival) USA: 14 October 2009 (Mill Valley Film Festival) Hungary: 11 April 2010 (Titanic International Filmpresence Festival)
Batim Vebubot - 2007 was released on: USA: 28 March 2007 (Ozark Foothills Film Festival) Israel: 3 May 2007 (Red Sea International Film Festival) Israel: 6 September 2007 (International Women's Film Festival) USA: 6 November 2007 (Nashville Jewish Film Festival)