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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, produced, and directed films about the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict including It Is No Dream, State of Suspension, 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.
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Dutch film director
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