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THE MOSSAD: IMPERFECT SPIES
by Duki Dror

SYNOPSIS
A few years after the Holocaust, the capture of Nazi war criminal, Adolf Eichmann, had set the myth of the Israeli Mossad – Israel's foreign intelligence agency. Mossad agents were perceived as larger-than-life, inglorious bastards who would do anything, even recruit ex-Nazi commanders, in order to obliterate the enemy. Decades later, the Mossad is a powerful organization of a strong regional power. How did the Mossad turn in to one of the most mythical intelligence agencies of our time? For years the Mossad has been sealed off to the media. Now, for the first time since its founding, a dozen of Mossad's former spies are interviewed. In intimate testimonies, they give us a first-hand recount into their inner work and their moral dilemmas.
DETAILS
90 mins
2017
Israel, Germany
Hebrew



TRAILER
CREDITS
Narrated and Directed by: Duki Dror
Producers: Reinhardt Beetz, Liat Kamay Eshed, Duki Dror
Script: Chen Shelach, Duki Dror, Yossi Melman
Editor: Dror Yaakobovich, Joelle Alexis
Cinematography: Ron Katzenelson
Sound Design: Ronen Nagel
Original Music: Assa Raviv, Tom Darom

BIOGRAPHY
DIRECTOR - DUKI DROR
Born in Tel Aviv and educated at UCLA and Columbia College in Chicago, Duki Dror Darwish is an internationally award-winning documentary filmmaker. His extensive body of work spreads over multiple topics and forms - character-driven journeys, experiment biographies, investigative docs, and historical epics, have won him international recognition and success. With acute sensitivity, innovative style, and engaging story-telling, Dror creates parables that convey human dilemmas and challenge the viewer's conventions.
SELECT FESTIVALS
SAN FRANCISCO JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 2018〡UK JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 2019〡MIAMI JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 2019〡JEWISH MOTIFS POLAND 2019
PRESS
"Imperfect Spies – an apt twist on le Carre’s novel A Perfect Spy – does indeed tell the story of what life is like for people working in an unusual and deeply flawed profession."
- Modern Times Review
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