Benny Brunner

Benny Brunner (Hebrew: בני ברונר; born 1954) is an Israeli-Dutch filmmaker, born in Bârlad, Romania and based in Amsterdam since 1986. He studied film at Tel Aviv University. Since the late 1980s, Brunner has written, directed and produced films about the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict including The Concrete Curtain, It Is No Dream, Al-Nakba and The Great Book Robbery, films about Jewish history like The Seventh Million, and films concerning the modern history of the Middle East. He describes himself as "a veteran leftist" and his political films take the side of the 'other'. Brunner has worked in the Middle East, Europe, South Africa, and the United States. In addition to winning a special commendation by the Prix Europa for A Philosopher for All Seasons in 1991, his films have been screened at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, the Jerusalem Film Festival, the San Diego Jewish Film Festival, and numerous international, human rights and Jewish film festivals.

Benny Brunner
בני ברונר
Benny Brunner in Lifta during filming of Al-Nakba: The Palestinian Catastrophe 1948
Born1954 (age 6970)
Bârlad, Romania
NationalityIsraeli-Dutch
Occupationfilmmaker
Notable workAl-Nakba: The Palestinian Catastrophe 1948, The Great Book Robbery
Styledocumentary film
Parent(s)Clara Brunner (1929-); Morris Brunner (1927-1976)
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