Zadok "Duki” Dror (Hebrew: דוקי (צדוק) דרור), (born 1963) is an independent Israeli filmmaker whose films explore issues of migration, identity and displacement.
[5] 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.
[12][13] Raging Dove (2002),[14] the story of Arab-Israeli world boxing champion Johar Lashin, which premiered at the SXSW Film Festival[15] and won multiple awards, including Best Israeli Documentary in Docaviv.
[18] Partner with the Enemy (2014)[19] the winner of the Golden Panda Award for long documentary at Sichuan Television Festival.
[20] Down The Deep, Dark Web (2016) – premiered in DOK Leipzig,[21] nominated for the Ophir Award for Best Documentary under 60 minutes.