Anat Atzmon  Engages in singing and acting. Received the Harp of David Prize for her film achievements: "Eskimo Lemon" (1978), "Dizengoff 99" (1979), "The Vulture" (1981), "Dead End Road" (1982); for which she received an award from the Ministry of Trade and Industry, "Sunstroke" (1984), "Shell Shock" (1988), "Double Edge" (1993), and more. On television: "Seven Days in Elul," "Frank Sinatra is Dead," "City Tower." In the Be'er Sheva Theater: "The Beggar's Opera," "Princess Tornadot". At Beit Lessin: "Insignificance." At the Acre Festival: "Lucky Strike." At the Cameri: "Chapter 2." At the Yovel Theater: "Rita The Teacher." At the Yiddishspiel: "The Rothschilds," "A Beautiful Girl," "A Simple Story," "Tevye the Dairyman," "How to be A Jewish Mother in 10 Lessons," "20 Until 120," "She Was Not Here," "Who is Who." Songs: "In a Dream," and "Cold Night and a Girl's Image." A third disc in the making: "Love Corners."
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