Eli Cohen, a multifaceted individual, entered the world on December 18, 1940, in the charming town of Hadera, Palestine, a region that would eventually become an integral part of the modern-day nation of Israel.
This extraordinary thespian and visionary filmmaker has made an enduring impact on the world of cinema, with his impressive body of work continuing to captivate audiences to this very day. Among his numerous notable achievements, three films in particular stand out as testaments to his remarkable talent: the 1995 release "Under the Domim Tree", a cinematic masterpiece that has left an indelible mark on the industry; the 1988 critically acclaimed "The Summer of Aviya", a groundbreaking production that pushed the boundaries of storytelling; and the 2013 production "Hora 79", a visually stunning and emotionally charged film that showcased his mastery of the craft.