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Duki Dror was born on 1963 in Israel, is an Israeli film director (born 1963). Discover Duki Dror's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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Occupation Documentary filmmaker, producer, director
Age 61 years old
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Born 1963
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Birthplace Israel
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1950

In the early 1950s, Dror's parents fled from their native Iraq for the newly established state of Israel.

When Dror's father was 17 he was arrested on charges of political activism and served five years in prison as a political prisoner.

Upon his release, he was not allowed to stay in Iraq.

After moving to Israel, the family changed their Arabic name, Darwish (Arabic for "wandering") to Dror (Hebrew for "freedom").

Dror studied in the United States at UCLA and is a graduate of Columbia College Chicago.

Dror's films are character-driven stories and deal with issues of identity, displacement and cross-cultural exchange.

1963

Zadok "Duki” Dror (דוקי (צדוק) דרור), (born 1963) is an independent Israeli filmmaker whose films explore issues of migration, identity and displacement.

Zadok (Duki) Dror was born in Tel Aviv.

1993

His film Sentenced to Learn (1993), which tells the story of lifetime inmates in Illinois prisons, was screened in the Pompidou Center in Paris as part of an American Documentary retrospective.

1996

The history, culture and identity of Arab Jews has also informed a number of Dror's other work including Cafe Noah (1996), and Shadow in Baghdad (2013) about the disappearance of Baghdad's Jewish population and the story of Linda Menuhin's family.

2000

The story behind his parents' immigration to Israel and his father's story in particular is the central motif in Dror's personal film diary My Fantasia (2000) which takes place in the Dror's family-owned Menorah factory between the First and Second Gulf War.

2002

Raging Dove (2002), the story of Arab-Israeli world boxing champion Johar Lashin, which premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and won multiple awards, including Best Israeli Documentary in Docaviv.

2006

In 2006, Dror's film about the Vietnamese boat people who immigrated to Israel, The Journey of Vaan Nguyen, was the opening film at EBS Film Festival in Seoul and received the Remi Award at Houston Worldfest.

2010

In 2010, PBS aired a special series of his documentaries.

2012

In 2012, Dror's film on German-Jewish architect Erich Mendelsohn Mendelsohn's Incessant Visions received the Golden Award(FILAF d'Or) at the International Art Book and Film Festival (FILAF) in France.

2014

Partner with the Enemy (2014) the winner of the Golden Panda Award for long documentary at Sichuan Television Festival.

2016

Down The Deep, Dark Web (2016) – premiered in DOK Leipzig, nominated for the Ophir Award for Best Documentary under 60 minutes.