Dina Zvi-Riklis (born 1947) is an Israeli film director and screenwriter. She has directed and written several feature films, television dramas and documentaries.
In 1993, she directed her first full-length feature film, “A Story Beginning at the Serpent’s Funeral” (based on Ronit Matalon’s book), starring Moshe Ivgi.
She directed “My Brethren” (2002), with the participation of Moshe Ivgi and Orly Zilbershatz-Banai. The film won the Volgin Award.
In 2006, her movie “Three Mothers”, written by Gila Almagor and Miri Messika won several Israeli academy awards. Zvi-Riklis Won the 1991 Minister of Education and Culture for Film Art.
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