Dan Wolman

Dan Wolman (born October 28, 1941) is an Israeli filmmaker and lecturer in film studies.

Examples are My Michael, the screen adaptation of Amos Oz's book about a married couple, and Foreign Sister, which deals with an Israeli bourgeois family that takes in a foreign worker from Ethiopia.

[1] Wolman received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Jerusalem Film Festival and the Silver Hugo award at the Chicago International Film Festival for his "unique vision and innovative work."

In January 2015, he was awarded the Arik Einstein prize for his achievements and contribution to Israeli cinema and culture.

In 2016, he won the Ophir Lifetime Achievement Award of the Israeli Film Academy.