Eran Kolirin

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Little Trouble Girls TrailerSome Notes on the Current Situation TrailerLet It Be Morning Trailer

Eran Kolirin is an Israeli screenwriter and film director. His directorial debut is The Band's Visit (2007), winning eight Awards of the Israeli Film Academy and prizes at several international film festivals. Kolirin himself won the Israeli Film Academy's awards for best director and best screenplay.

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Total trailers found: 8

Let It Be Morning Trailer (2021)

01 October 2021

Sami was at his parents’ house back in the village, when peace began to break out. He had gone there with his wife and kid for his brother's wedding .

Little Trouble Girls Trailer (2025)

29 August 2025

16-year-old Lucia joins the Catholic school choir where she befriends senior Ana-Maria. During a choir retreat Lucia's attraction to a restoration worker creates tension with Ana-Maria and challenges her faith.

The Exchange Trailer (2011)

09 September 2011

A family man becomes obsessed with looking at his own life out of context.

Zur Hadasim Trailer (1999)

01 January 1999

Shaul, Etti, Illana and Eddi. Each one of these in his own unique, special way, is trying to improve in life.

The Band's Visit Trailer (2007)

13 September 2007

A small Egyptian police band travels to Israel to play at the inaugural ceremony of an Arab arts center, only to find themselves stuck in the wrong town.

Beyond the Mountains and Hills Trailer (2017)

09 February 2017

David is discharged from the army after serving for 27 years. He returns to his home and family after being distanced from them for years, and tries to find himself in his new civilian life.

The Long Journey Trailer (2004)

10 March 2004

Young Benny is very lonely and has only one dream - to meet his hero Oded Katash, the basketball player.

Some Notes on the Current Situation Trailer (2025)

13 August 2025

A philosophical tragicomedy about space, time, cinema, and wars, composed of six episodes, all together forming an absurdist footnote – somewhat divorced from reality – to the current events in the known universe.